Scarr S, McCartney K
Child Dev. 1983 Apr;54(2):424-35. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.1983.tb03884.x.
We propose a theory of development in which experience is directed by genotypes. Genotypic differences are proposed to affect phenotypic differences, both directly and through experience, via 3 kinds of genotype leads to environment effects: a passive kind, through environments provided by biologically related parents; an evocative kind, through responses elicited by individuals from others; and an active kind, through the selection of different environments by different people. The theory adapts the 3 kinds of genotype-environment correlations proposed by Plomin, DeFries, and Loehlin in a developmental model that is used to explain results from studies of deprivation, intervention, twins, and families.
我们提出一种发展理论,其中经验由基因型引导。基因型差异被认为会直接以及通过经验影响表型差异,这是经由三种基因型对环境的影响实现的:一种是被动型,通过有生物学亲缘关系的父母所提供的环境;一种是引发型,通过个体引发他人的反应;还有一种是主动型,通过不同的人对不同环境的选择。该理论在一个发展模型中采用了普洛明、德弗里斯和洛林提出的三种基因型-环境相关性,用以解释来自剥夺、干预、双胞胎和家庭研究的结果。