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May 2020
22m 34s

S1E5 - Personality in the Air

SARA
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In this episode, we will discuss different types of environments and how they affect the development of personality. We will also go through the correlation between the two main factors, genetics and environment.

Genes and environment in personality development. (Loehlin, 1992) https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1992-97788-000

Genetic and environmental continuity and change in personality (Pedersen, 1993) https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1994-98031-010

Genetics and occupation-related preferences. Evidence from adoptive and non-adoptive families (Ellis & Bonin, 2003) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886902003094?casatoken=Yvk4gs5xyW0AAAAA:Lx6yyZ2LZlx6xM56uyJtcHt6MCmmYX-yR82WZ4cf6c4gutmHihX85RmgNq-aBS9AEZU2po8KQ

Role of Genotype in the Cycle of Violence in Maltreated Children (Caspi et al., 2003) https://science.sciencemag.org/content/297/5582/851

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