人格特征与生活满意度的家族相似性和遗传力高于典型的单方法研究。

IF 6.4 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Journal of personality and social psychology Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-27 DOI:10.1037/pspp0000550
René Mõttus, Christian Kandler, Michelle Luciano, Tõnu Esko, Uku Vainik
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普通亲属之间的人格特征相似性出奇地低,父母-后代和兄弟姐妹-兄弟姐妹的相关性通常r≤0.15。我们解释了为什么这些相关性在典型的单方法研究中是有偏差的,并认为这个问题只能通过多方法设计来解决。我们还解释了为什么普通的相对比较可以提供一种比众所周知的双胞胎比较更普遍的估计(加性的,狭义的)遗传力的方法。在父母-后代(n对= 522)、兄弟姐妹-兄弟姐妹(n对= 388)和二级亲属对(n对= 476)的样本中,我们发现父母-后代和兄弟姐妹的相关性比通常显示的高出约三分之一(r≈0.20)。这些人对自己的五大人格特征和生活满意度进行了评分,并由独立的举报人(n对= 2258 +举报人)进行了评分。根据普通的相对比较,人格特质和生活满意度的遗传率约为40%,而自我报告研究的遗传率约为26%。生活满意度和人格特征一样是可遗传的,与神经质、外向性和责任心有80%的遗传差异。生活满意度与神经质和外向性的表型相关性约有一半,与责任心的表型相关性全部可以用共同的遗传因素来解释。使用来自只有自我报告的亲属更大样本的数据(n参与者= 32004;Npairs = 24,118),我们提供了进一步的证据,证明一起长大并不会使人们更相似。总体性状和单项性状的结果是一致的。只有多方法设计才能准确揭示亲缘性状之间的相似性及其遗传和环境传递。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Familial similarity and heritability of personality traits and life satisfaction are higher than shown in typical single-method studies.

Personality trait similarity among ordinary relatives is surprisingly low, with parent-offspring and sibling-sibling correlations usually r ≤ .15. We explain why these correlations are biased in typical single-method studies and argue that this problem can only be addressed with multimethod designs. We also explain why ordinary relative comparisons can provide a more generalizable way of estimating (additive, narrow-sense) heritability than the better known twin comparisons. In a sample of parent-offspring (Npairs = 522), sibling-sibling (Npairs = 388), and second-degree relative pairs (Npairs = 476), who rated their Big Five personality traits and life satisfaction and were each rated by an independent informant (Nparticipants = 2,258 + informants), we found that parent-offspring and sibling correlations were about one third higher than typically shown (r ≈ .20). Based on the ordinary relative comparisons, the heritability of personality traits and life satisfaction was about 40%, compared with about 26% typical to self-report studies. Life satisfaction was as heritable as personality traits, sharing about 80% of its genetic variance with neuroticism, extraversion, and conscientiousness. About half of life satisfaction's phenotypic correlations with neuroticism and extraversion and its entire correlation with conscientiousness were explained by shared genetic factors. Using data from a larger sample of relatives with only self-reports (Nparticipants = 32,004; Npairs = 24,118), we provide further evidence that growing up together does not make people more similar. The results were consistent for both aggregate traits and individual items. Only multimethod designs can accurately reveal traits' similarity among relatives and their genetic and environmental transmission. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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期刊介绍: Journal of personality and social psychology publishes original papers in all areas of personality and social psychology and emphasizes empirical reports, but may include specialized theoretical, methodological, and review papers.Journal of personality and social psychology is divided into three independently edited sections. Attitudes and Social Cognition addresses all aspects of psychology (e.g., attitudes, cognition, emotion, motivation) that take place in significant micro- and macrolevel social contexts.
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