Abstract

We administered the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire (MPQ) to 217 monozygotic and 114 dizygotic reared-together adult twin pairs and 44 monozygotic and 27 dizygotic reared-apart adult twin pairs. A four-parameter biometric model (incorporating genetic, additive versus nonadditive, shared family-environment, and unshared environment components) and five reduced models were fitted through maximum-likelihood techniques to data obtained with the 11 primary MPQ scales and its 3 higher order scales. Solely environmental models did not fit any of the scales. Although the other reduced models, including the simple additive model, did fit many of the scales, only the full model provided a satisfactory fit for all scales. Heritabilities estimated by the full model ranged from .39 to .58. Consistent with previous reports, but contrary to widely held beliefs, the overall contribution of a common family-environment component was small and negligible for all but 2 of the 14 personality measures. Evidence of significant nonadditive genetic effects, possibly emergenic (epistatic) in nature, was obtained for 3 of the measures.

Keywords

PsychologyPersonalityDizygotic twinsSimilarity (geometry)Structural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyBig Five personality traitsDizygotic twinMonozygotic twinHeritabilityTwin studySocial psychologyStatisticsMathematicsEvolutionary biologyGeneticsBiology

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AdultFemaleHumansMalePersonality DevelopmentPersonality TestsSocial EnvironmentTwinsTwinsDizygoticTwinsMonozygotic

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Year
1988
Type
article
Volume
54
Issue
6
Pages
1031-1039
Citations
1339
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Auke Tellegen, David T. Lykken, Thomas J. Bouchard et al. (1988). Personality similarity in twins reared apart and together.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 54 (6) , 1031-1039. https://doi.org/10.1037//0022-3514.54.6.1031

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DOI
10.1037//0022-3514.54.6.1031
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3397862

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