Sims J, Boomsma D I, Carroll D, Hewitt J K, Turner J R
Department of Psychology, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Behav Genet. 1991 Sep;21(5):513-28. doi: 10.1007/BF01066728.
Young male twins in The Netherlands and England completed the Jenkins Activity Survey (Dutch and English versions, respectively), a measure of Type A behavior. Separate model fitting analysis revealed a similar pattern of variance estimates and associated goodness of fit across the two countries. The data were then analyzed concurrently, with a scalar parameter included to account for differences in variance due to the disparity of the measurement scales. A model including additive genetic and individual environmental effects gave a good explanation to the data. The heritability estimate was 0.28. Models of social interaction and dominance explained the data even better, the former being preferred. The twins' parents were included in the analysis to examine population variation for Type A behavior intergenerationally. There was evidence for individual environmental experiences having a greater influence on Type A behavior in the older generation.
荷兰和英国的年轻男性双胞胎分别完成了詹金斯活动调查(荷兰语版和英语版),这是一种对A型行为的测量方法。单独的模型拟合分析显示,两国的方差估计模式和相关的拟合优度相似。然后对数据进行了同时分析,纳入了一个标量参数以解释由于测量尺度差异导致的方差差异。一个包含加性遗传和个体环境效应的模型对数据给出了很好的解释。遗传度估计值为0.28。社会互动和支配模型对数据的解释更好,前者更受青睐。双胞胎的父母也被纳入分析,以检验A型行为在代际间的群体差异。有证据表明,个体环境经历对老一代的A型行为影响更大。