Is There a Genetic Correlation Between General Factors of Intelligence and Personality? (CROSBI ID 246886)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Loehlin, John C. ; Bartels, Meike ; Boomsma, Dorret I. ; Bratko, Denis ; Martin, Nicholas G. ; Nichols, Robert C. ; Wright, Margaret J.
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Is There a Genetic Correlation Between General Factors of Intelligence and Personality?
We tested a hypothesis that there is no genetic correlation between general factors of intelligence and personality, despite both having been selected for in human evolution. This was done using twin samples from Australia, the United States, the Netherlands, Great Britain, and Croatia, comprising altogether 1, 748 monozygotic and 1, 329 same-sex dizygotic twin pairs. Although parameters in the model-fitting differed among the twin samples, the genetic correlation between the two general factors could be set to zero, with a better fit if the U.S. sample was excepted.
general factor of intelligence, general factor of personality, heritability, mutation-selection balance, life history theory, twins
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Podaci o izdanju
18 (3)
2015.
234-242
objavljeno
1832-4274
1839-2628
10.1017/thg.2015.28