Sources of Human Psychological Differences: The Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart
- 12 October 1990
- journal article
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 250 (4978) , 223-228
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.2218526
Abstract
Since 1979, a continuing study of monozygotic and dizygotic twins, separated in infancy and reared apart, has subjected more than 100 sets of reared-apart twins or triplets to a week of intensive psychological and physiological assessment. Like the prior, smaller studies of monozygotic twins reared apart, about 70% of the variance in IQ was found to be associated with genetic variation. On multiple measures of personality and temperament, occupational and leisure-time interests, and social attitudes, monozygotic twins reared apart are about as similar as are monozygotic twins reared together. These findings extend and support those from numerous other twin, family, and adoption studies. It is a plausible hypothesis that genetic differences affect psychological differences largely indirectly, by influencing the effective environment of the developing child. This evidence for the strong heritability of most psychological traits, sensibly construed, does not detract from the value or importance of parenting, education, and other propaedeutic interventions.Keywords
This publication has 46 references indexed in Scilit:
- Does contact lead to similarity or similarity to contact?Behavior Genetics, 1990
- The role of nutrition in secular increases in intelligencePersonality and Individual Differences, 1990
- Genetic factors in the electrocardiogram and heart rate of twins reared apart and togetherThe American Journal of Cardiology, 1989
- Frequency of social contact and intrapair resemblance of adult monozygotic cotwins?Or does shared experience influence personality after all?Behavior Genetics, 1988
- Habituation of the Skin Conductance Response to Strong Stimuli: A Twin StudyPsychophysiology, 1988
- Massive IQ gains in 14 nations: What IQ tests really measure.Psychological Bulletin, 1987
- Separated fraternal twins: Resemblance for cognitive abilitiesBehavior Genetics, 1985
- Adjustment of twin data for the effects of age and sexBehavior Genetics, 1984
- The diagnosis of zygosity in twinsBehavior Genetics, 1978
- GENES, DRIVES, AND INTELLECT: Monograph Supplement 2-V10Psychological Reports, 1962