Behavioral Genetics and Personality Change |
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Authors: | Robert Plomin John R. Nesselroade |
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Affiliation: | Department of Human Development and Family Studies, College of Health and Human Development, Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802. |
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Abstract: | Although research on personality and behavioral genetics has focused on the continuity of traits, both fields and their interface will profit from the consideration of trait change. In this article we review personality research on age differences in heritability and propose the counterintuitive hypothesis that, when developmental changes in heritability are found, heritability tends to increase. We also focus on behavioral genetic analyses of long-term developmental change. Research to date suggests that genetic involvement in adult personality change is slight whereas personality change in childhood is governed substantially be genetic factors. Finally, we consider a new topic, genetic influence on short-term change in personality. |
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