D. Finkel et M. Mcgue, SEX-DIFFERENCES AND NONADDITIVITY IN HERITABILITY OF THE MULTIDIMENSIONAL PERSONALITY QUESTIONNAIRE SCALES, Journal of personality and social psychology, 72(4), 1997, pp. 929-938
A sex-limitation model was applied to the Multidimensional Personality
Questionnaire (MPQ) data from the Minnesota Twin Family Registry. The
sample included 626 monozygotic (MZ) twin pairs, 517 same-sex dizygot
ic (DZ) twin pairs, and 114 opposite-sex DZ twin pairs ranging in age
from 27 to 64 years (mean age = 37.8). In addition, whenever possible,
family members of the twins were also assessed: 1,690 spouses, 495 pa
rents, 322 siblings, and 535 offspring. The goals of the present inves
tigation were to analyze the covariance matrices to determine whether
(a) there was evidence for sex limitation of heritability of the MPQ s
cales and (b) there was evidence for nonadditive genetic influences on
these scales. Significant sex differences in heritability were found
for 3 of the scales: Alienation, Control, and Absorption. In addition,
evidence for dominance was found for all scales except Traditionalism
and Absorption.