The Magnitude of Genetic and Environmental Influences on Parental and Observational Measures of Behavioral Inhibition and Shyness in Toddlerhood

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Ashley K. Smith
Soo H. Rhee
Robin P. Corley
Naomi P. Friedman
John K. Hewitt
JoAnn L. Robinson
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[1] University of Colorado,Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
[2] University of Colorado,Institute for Behavioral Genetics
[3] University of Connecticut,Department of Human Development and Family Studies
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Behavior Genetics | 2012年 / 42卷
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Temperament; Behavioral inhibition; Rater bias; Toddler; Shyness; Twin study methods; Parent report; Observational measures;
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Behavioral inhibition is a temperamental trait that refers to slow approach to novel items, shyness towards new people, and fearfulness in new situations, and individuals may develop inhibited response styles by as early as 2 years of age. There are important methodological considerations in the assessment of early temperament, with parental report and observational measures providing both corroborative and unique data. The present study examined behavioral inhibition measured by parental report and observational measures in a genetically informative sample to delineate the agreement between the methods and the uniqueness of each method, and to estimate the magnitude of genetic and environmental influences on the common and unique variance. The biometric, psychometric, and rater bias models were conducted to study the covariance between measurement modalities. Overall, the results suggested a common phenotype was assessed by both parents and observers. The latent phenotype underlying parental and observational measures of behavioral inhibition was moderately to substantially heritable.
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