Research Group Comparative Differential and Personality Psychology, Department of Educational Science and Psychology, Subdivision of Differential and Personality Psychology, Psychological Assessment and Intervention, Freie Universität Berlin, Habelschwerdter Allee 45, D-14195 Berlin, Germany.
Dev Psychobiol. 2011 Sep;53(6):521-48. doi: 10.1002/dev.20544. Epub 2011 Mar 22.
Animal researchers are increasingly interested in individual differences in behavior. Their interpretation as meaningful differences in behavioral strategies stable over time and across contexts, adaptive, heritable, and acted upon by natural selection has triggered new theoretical developments. However, the analytical approaches used to explore behavioral data still address population-level phenomena, and statistical methods suitable to analyze individual behavior are rarely applied. I discuss fundamental investigative principles and analytical approaches to explore whether, in what ways, and under which conditions individual behavioral differences are actually meaningful. I elaborate the meta-theoretical ideas underlying common theoretical concepts and integrate them into an overarching meta-theoretical and methodological framework. This unravels commonalities and differences, and shows that assumptions of analogy to concepts of human personality are not always warranted and that some theoretical developments may be based on methodological artifacts. Yet, my results also highlight possible directions for new theoretical developments in animal behavior research.
动物研究人员越来越关注行为上的个体差异。将其解释为在时间和环境上都稳定的、具有适应性、可遗传性且能被自然选择作用的行为策略上的有意义的差异,引发了新的理论发展。然而,用于探索行为数据的分析方法仍然只针对群体现象,很少应用适合分析个体行为的统计方法。我讨论了探索个体行为差异是否有意义、在哪些方面有意义以及在哪些条件下有意义的基本研究原则和分析方法。我阐述了探索个体行为差异的常用理论概念所依据的元理论思想,并将其整合到一个总体的元理论和方法学框架中。这揭示了共性和差异,表明将类比于人类个性概念的假设并不总是合理的,并且一些理论发展可能基于方法论上的人为因素。然而,我的研究结果也突出了动物行为研究中可能出现的新理论发展方向。