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Broad and narrow environmental and genetic sources of personality differences: An extended twin family study
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Abstract
Objective: Several personality theories distinguish between rather genetically rooted, universal dispositional traits (DTs) and rather environmentally shaped, more contextualized characteristic adaptations (CAs). However, no study so far has compared different measures of theoretically postulated DT... view more
Objective: Several personality theories distinguish between rather genetically rooted, universal dispositional traits (DTs) and rather environmentally shaped, more contextualized characteristic adaptations (CAs). However, no study so far has compared different measures of theoretically postulated DTs and CAs regarding their environmental and genetic components while considering differences in measurement abstraction and reliability. This study aims to bridge this gap by testing the assumed differences in the sensitivity to environmental influences based on representative sets of DTs (Big Five and HEXACO domains and facets) and CAs (goals, interests, value priorities, religiousness, and self-schemas). Method: Using intra-class correlations and running extended twin family and spouses-of-twins model analyses, we analyzed a large data set (N = 1967) encompassing 636 twin pairs, 787 parent-offspring dyads, and 325 spouses/partners. Results: Findings consistently support lower environmentality of DTs compared to CAs. On average, more than half of reliable variance in DTs was genetic, whereas the reverse was found for CAs. Larger environmental components in CAs were primarily attributable to larger individual-specific effects (beyond error of measurement) and factors shared by spouses. Conclusions: Findings are discussed against the background of the definitional distinction between DTs and CAs and the value of extended twin family data.... view less
Keywords
personality research; twin studies; behavioral disposition; environmental safety; personality traits; heredity
Classification
Personality Psychology
Free Keywords
characteristic adaptations; dispositional traits; twin family study; ZIS 35
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 1-18
Journal
Journal of Personality (2022) Early View
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jopy.12777
ISSN
1467-6494
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed