Maccoby E E
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, California 94305-2130, USA.
Annu Rev Psychol. 2000;51:1-27. doi: 10.1146/annurev.psych.51.1.1.
There is clear evidence that parents can and do influence children. There is equally clear evidence that children's genetic makeup affects their own behavioral characteristics, and also influences the way they are treated by their parents. Twin and adoption studies provide a sound basis for estimating the strength of genetic effects, although heritability estimates for a given trait vary widely across samples, and no one estimate can be considered definitive. This chapter argues that knowing only the strength of genetic factors, however, is not a sufficient basis for estimating environmental ones and indeed, that attempts to do so can systematically underestimate parenting effects. Children's genetic predispositions and their parents' childrearing regimes are seen to be closely interwoven, and the ways in which they function jointly to affect children's development are explored.
有确凿证据表明,父母能够且确实会对孩子产生影响。同样有确凿证据表明,孩子的基因构成会影响他们自身的行为特征,也会影响父母对待他们的方式。双胞胎和收养研究为估计基因效应的强度提供了可靠依据,尽管给定性状的遗传力估计在不同样本间差异很大,且没有一个估计值可被视为定论。本章认为,然而,仅了解基因因素的强度并非估计环境因素的充分依据,事实上,试图这样做可能会系统性地低估养育效果。孩子的遗传倾向与其父母的养育方式被视为紧密交织在一起,并且探讨了它们共同作用影响孩子发展的方式。