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Genetics and personality
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Learning Objectives

Upon completing this chapter, you will be able to:

Discuss historical and current controversy surrounding the genetic analysis of personality.

Discuss why behavioral genetics research is controversial, with reference to issues surrounding ideology conflicts and fears about eugenics.

Identify and describe the actual scholarly goal of modern behavioral geneticists.

Define and discuss the concept of heritability, with reference to phenotypic variance, genotypic variance, and environmentality.

Identify and discuss three key misconceptions about heritability.

Discuss the nature-nurture debate, from the perspective of modern behavioral genetics.

Identify and discuss the four key research deigns used by behavioral geneticists, including a discussion of the advantages, disadvantages, and assumption of each design.

Identify and discuss the major findings from behavioral genetics research, including findings in the areas of personality, sexual orientation, attitudes, drinking, and smoking.

Discuss and differentiate shared environmental influences from nonshared environmental influences.

Discuss the impact of shared versus nonshared environmental influences on personality.

Define and provide examples of genotype-environment interactions.

Define and provide examples for each of the three types of genotype-environment correlation, including passive, reactive, and active correlations.

Discuss the emerging field of molecular behavior genetics, including its goals, methods, and recent findings.

Discuss why science, politics, and values sometimes seem to be in conflict with respect to behavioral genetic findings.

Provide a clear rationale for why behavioral genetics research should continue, and why knowledge is better than operating in ignorance.