Human values: Genetic and environmental effects on five lexically derived domains and their facets

Renner W, Kandler C, Bleidorn W, Riemann R, Angleitner A, Spinath FM, Menschik-Bendele J (2012)
Personality and Individual Differences 52(1): 89-93.

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Renner, Walter; Kandler, ChristianUniBi; Bleidorn, WiebkeUniBi; Riemann, RainerUniBi ; Angleitner, AloisUniBi; Spinath, Frank M.; Menschik-Bendele, Jutta
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Whereas a substantial genetic component of Conservatism and Religiosity is well documented, there is little evidence with respect to the behavior genetics of other aspects of human values. A sample of 157 monozygotic and 74 dizygotic twins reared together received the Austrian Value Questionnaire (AVQ), which measures a broad variety of value domains and their facets, found by the lexical approach in the German language. Family resemblance of Intellectualism, Harmony, Materialism, and Conservatism was best explained by additive or dominance genetic and non-shared environmental effects, whereas the influence of the environment shared by twins was negligible. In contrast, Religiosity was transmitted by additive genetic, shared and non-shared environmental influences. At the level of facets, the Intellectualism and Harmony showed a homogenous etiology while Religiosity, Materialism, and Conservatism were etiologically heterogeneous. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Human values; Lexical approach; Behavior genetics
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Zeitschriftentitel
Personality and Individual Differences
Band
52
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
89-93
ISSN
0191-8869
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2454688

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Renner W, Kandler C, Bleidorn W, et al. Human values: Genetic and environmental effects on five lexically derived domains and their facets. Personality and Individual Differences. 2012;52(1):89-93.
Renner, W., Kandler, C., Bleidorn, W., Riemann, R., Angleitner, A., Spinath, F. M., & Menschik-Bendele, J. (2012). Human values: Genetic and environmental effects on five lexically derived domains and their facets. Personality and Individual Differences, 52(1), 89-93. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2011.09.003
Renner, Walter, Kandler, Christian, Bleidorn, Wiebke, Riemann, Rainer, Angleitner, Alois, Spinath, Frank M., and Menschik-Bendele, Jutta. 2012. “Human values: Genetic and environmental effects on five lexically derived domains and their facets”. Personality and Individual Differences 52 (1): 89-93.
Renner, W., Kandler, C., Bleidorn, W., Riemann, R., Angleitner, A., Spinath, F. M., and Menschik-Bendele, J. (2012). Human values: Genetic and environmental effects on five lexically derived domains and their facets. Personality and Individual Differences 52, 89-93.
Renner, W., et al., 2012. Human values: Genetic and environmental effects on five lexically derived domains and their facets. Personality and Individual Differences, 52(1), p 89-93.
W. Renner, et al., “Human values: Genetic and environmental effects on five lexically derived domains and their facets”, Personality and Individual Differences, vol. 52, 2012, pp. 89-93.
Renner, W., Kandler, C., Bleidorn, W., Riemann, R., Angleitner, A., Spinath, F.M., Menschik-Bendele, J.: Human values: Genetic and environmental effects on five lexically derived domains and their facets. Personality and Individual Differences. 52, 89-93 (2012).
Renner, Walter, Kandler, Christian, Bleidorn, Wiebke, Riemann, Rainer, Angleitner, Alois, Spinath, Frank M., and Menschik-Bendele, Jutta. “Human values: Genetic and environmental effects on five lexically derived domains and their facets”. Personality and Individual Differences 52.1 (2012): 89-93.
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