Lippa R, Hershberger S
Department of Psychology, California State University, Fullerton 92834-6846, USA.
J Pers. 1999 Feb;67(1):127-55. doi: 10.1111/1467-6494.00050.
Analyzing data from Loehlin and Nichols's (1976) classic twin study, we computed measures of Masculine Instrumentality (M), Feminine Expressiveness (F), and Gender Diagnosticity (GD). Quantitative genetic modeling analyses of within-sex individual differences in M, F, and GD indicated that: (1) Additive genetic factors contribute significantly to individual differences in M, F, and GD. (2) The environmental effects on M, F, and GD tend to be nonshared. (3) The genetic and environmental components of individual differences in M, F, and GD tend not to show gender differences. Finally, (4) the estimated within-sex heritability of GD (.53) is significantly greater than the estimated within-sex heritabilities of either M (.36) or F (.38).
通过分析洛林和尼科尔斯(1976年)经典双胞胎研究的数据,我们计算了男性工具性(M)、女性表达性(F)和性别诊断性(GD)的测量值。对M、F和GD中性别内个体差异的定量遗传模型分析表明:(1)加性遗传因素对M、F和GD中的个体差异有显著贡献。(2)环境对M、F和GD的影响往往是非共享的。(3)M、F和GD中个体差异的遗传和环境成分往往不存在性别差异。最后,(4)估计的GD性别内遗传率(0.53)显著高于估计的M(0.36)或F(0.38)的性别内遗传率。