The heritability of life history strategy: the K-factor, covitality, and personality.

Aurelio José Figueredo, Geneva Vásquez, Barbara Hagenah Brumbach, Stephanie M R Schneider
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Abstract

Archival data from the MIDUS survey (Brim et al., 2000), a nationally representative sample, on 309 MZ and 333 DZ twin pairs aged 25-74 years were used to test the psychometrics and behavioral genetics of life history strategy. We organized 253 of the originally administered 2,000 questions into 30 scales measuring life history traits (e.g., quality of family relationships and altruism towards kin), medical symptoms (e.g., thyroid problems), personality traits (e.g., neuroticism, extraversion, conscientiousness), and social background (e.g., financial security). A single higher-order factor, indicating a general life history strategy, composed of three lower-order factors, was replicated. Factor analyses were then performed on the genetic variance-covariance matrices. We found that (a) a single higher-order factor explained the preponderance of the genetic correlations among the scales and (b) this higher-order factor was itself 68 percent heritable and accounted for 82 percent of the genetic variance among the three component lower-order factors.

生活史策略的遗传力:k因子、共生力与个性。
来自MIDUS调查(Brim et al., 2000)的档案数据是一个具有全国代表性的样本,涉及309对25-74岁的MZ和333对DZ双胞胎,用于测试生活史策略的心理测量学和行为遗传学。我们将最初管理的2,000个问题中的253个组织成30个量表,测量生活史特征(例如,家庭关系的质量和对亲属的利他主义),医学症状(例如,甲状腺问题),人格特征(例如,神经质,外向性,责任心)和社会背景(例如,经济安全)。一个单一的高阶因子,表明一般的生活史策略,由三个低阶因子组成,被复制。然后对遗传方差-协方差矩阵进行因子分析。我们发现:(a)单个高阶因子解释了尺度间遗传相关性的优势;(b)该高阶因子本身具有68%的可遗传性,占三个低阶因子组成部分遗传变异的82%。
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