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This volume reports on a study of 850 pairs of twins who were
tested to determine the influence of heredity and environment on
individual differences in personality, ability, and interests. It
presents the background, research design, and procedures of the
study, a complete tabulation of the test results, and the authors'
extensive analysis of their findings. Based on one of the largest
studies of twin behavior conducted in the twentieth century, the
book challenges a number of traditional beliefs about genetic and
environmental contributions to personality development. The
subjects were chosen from participants in the National Merit
Scholarship Qualifying Test of 1962 and were mailed a battery of
personality and interest questionnaires. In addition, parents of
the twins were sent questionnaires asking about the twins' early
experiences. A similar sample of nontwin students who had taken the
merit exam provided a comparison group. The questions investigated
included how twins are similar to or different from nontwins, how
identical twins are similar to or different from fraternal twins,
how the personalities and interests of twins reflect genetic
factors, how the personalities and interests of twins reflect early
environmental factors, and what implications these questions have
for the general issue of how heredity and environment influence the
development of psychological characteristics. In attempting to
answer these questions, the authors shed light on the importance of
both genes and environment and form the basis for different
approaches in behavior genetic research.
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