A recent stream of influential research suggests that the inclusion of behavioral genetic models can further inform our understanding of political preferences and behaviors. But it has often remained unclear what these models mean, or how they might matter for the broader discourse in the political science literature. The initial wave of behavioral genetic research focused on foundational discovery, and has begun to outline the basic properties of genetic influence on political traits, while a second wave of research has begun to link genetic findings to broader aspects of political behaviors. In the introduction to this special issue, we explicate how genes operate, the most common forms of behavioral genetic analyses, and their recent app...
Kandler C, Bell E, Shikishima C, Yamagata S, Riemann R. Genetic Foundations of Attitude Formation. I...
This thesis provides genetically informative data that political and prejudicial attitudes are exten...
The rapid development of genetic research, determined, among others, by the requirements of The Huma...
We test the possibility that political attitudes and behaviors are the result of both environ-mental...
Motivated by earlier work studying the genetic basis of political attitudes (Martin, Eaves, Heath, J...
This dissertation provides novel insights into the role of genes in political attitudes and behavior...
Political scientists are making increasing use of the methodologies of behavior genetics in an attem...
Political behavior just as all human behavior has biological origins. This examination explains the ...
We test the possibility that political attitudes and behaviors are the result of both environmental ...
Almost 40 years ago, evidence from large studies of adult twins and their relatives suggested that b...
A broad cross-section of the social sciences is increasingly turning to biology and evolutionary the...
Abstract Almost 40 years ago, evidence from large studies of adult twins and their relatives suggest...
Recent research by E.O. Wilson, James Q. Wilson, Simon, Alford-Hibbing, Carmen and others indicates ...
Political science traditionally has either ignored biology in favor of purely environmental explanat...
First published online: 18 August 2014Recent research has demonstrated that genetic differences expl...
Kandler C, Bell E, Shikishima C, Yamagata S, Riemann R. Genetic Foundations of Attitude Formation. I...
This thesis provides genetically informative data that political and prejudicial attitudes are exten...
The rapid development of genetic research, determined, among others, by the requirements of The Huma...
We test the possibility that political attitudes and behaviors are the result of both environ-mental...
Motivated by earlier work studying the genetic basis of political attitudes (Martin, Eaves, Heath, J...
This dissertation provides novel insights into the role of genes in political attitudes and behavior...
Political scientists are making increasing use of the methodologies of behavior genetics in an attem...
Political behavior just as all human behavior has biological origins. This examination explains the ...
We test the possibility that political attitudes and behaviors are the result of both environmental ...
Almost 40 years ago, evidence from large studies of adult twins and their relatives suggested that b...
A broad cross-section of the social sciences is increasingly turning to biology and evolutionary the...
Abstract Almost 40 years ago, evidence from large studies of adult twins and their relatives suggest...
Recent research by E.O. Wilson, James Q. Wilson, Simon, Alford-Hibbing, Carmen and others indicates ...
Political science traditionally has either ignored biology in favor of purely environmental explanat...
First published online: 18 August 2014Recent research has demonstrated that genetic differences expl...
Kandler C, Bell E, Shikishima C, Yamagata S, Riemann R. Genetic Foundations of Attitude Formation. I...
This thesis provides genetically informative data that political and prejudicial attitudes are exten...
The rapid development of genetic research, determined, among others, by the requirements of The Huma...