Publikation: Genetic and Environmental Sources of Implicit and Explicit Self-Esteem and Affect : Results from a Genetically Sensitive Multi-group Design
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In today's world, researchers frequently utilize indirect measures of implicit (i.e., automatic, spontaneous) evaluations. The results of several studies have supported the usefulness of these measures in predicting behavior, as compared to utilizing direct measures of explicit (i.e., purposeful, deliberate) evaluations. A current, under-debate issue concerns the origin of these implicit evaluations. The present genetically sensitive multi-group study analyzed data from 223 twin pairs and 222 biological core families to estimate possible genetic and environmental sources of individual differences in implicit and explicit self-esteem and affect. The results show that implicit self-esteem and affect maintain a substantial genetic basis, but demonstrate little influence from the shared environment by siblings (e.g., shared familial socialization in childhood). A bivariate analysis found that implicit and explicit evaluations of the same construct share a common genetic core which aligns with the motivation and opportunity as determinants (MODE) model.
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STIEGER, Stefan, Christian KANDLER, Ulrich S. TRAN, Jakob PIETSCHNIG, Martin VORACEK, 2017. Genetic and Environmental Sources of Implicit and Explicit Self-Esteem and Affect : Results from a Genetically Sensitive Multi-group Design. In: Behavior Genetics. 2017, 47(2), pp. 175-192. ISSN 0001-8244. eISSN 1573-3297. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s10519-016-9829-8BibTex
@article{Stieger2017-03Genet-38362, year={2017}, doi={10.1007/s10519-016-9829-8}, title={Genetic and Environmental Sources of Implicit and Explicit Self-Esteem and Affect : Results from a Genetically Sensitive Multi-group Design}, number={2}, volume={47}, issn={0001-8244}, journal={Behavior Genetics}, pages={175--192}, author={Stieger, Stefan and Kandler, Christian and Tran, Ulrich S. and Pietschnig, Jakob and Voracek, Martin} }
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