We test the possibility that political attitudes and behaviors are the result of both environmental and genetic factors. Employing standard methodological approaches in behavioral genetics—–specifically, comparisons of the differential correlations of the attitudes of monozygotic twins and dizygotic twins—–we analyze data drawn from a large sample of twins in the United States, supplemented with findings from twins in Australia. The results indicate that genetics plays an important role in shaping political attitudes and ideologies but a more modest role in forming party identification; as such, they call for finer distinctions in theorizing about the sources of political attitudes. We conclude by urging political scientists to incorporate ...
The assumption that the transmission of social behaviors and political preferences is purely cultura...
This dissertation provides novel insights into the role of genes in political attitudes and behavior...
A recent stream of influential research suggests that the inclusion of behavioral genetic models can...
We test the possibility that political attitudes and behaviors are the result of both environmental ...
We test the possibility that political attitudes and behaviors are the result of both environ-mental...
Almost 40 years ago, evidence from large studies of adult twins and their relatives suggested that b...
Abstract Almost 40 years ago, evidence from large studies of adult twins and their relatives suggest...
In this study, we used an extended twin family design to investigate the influences of genetic and c...
Political behavior just as all human behavior has biological origins. This examination explains the ...
Recent research has demonstrated that genetic differences explain a sizeable fraction of the varianc...
A foundational question in the social sciences concerns the interplay of underlying causes in the fo...
Motivated by earlier work studying the genetic basis of political attitudes (Martin, Eaves, Heath, J...
First published online: 18 August 2014Recent research has demonstrated that genetic differences expl...
Kandler C, Bleidorn W, Riemann R. Left or right? Sources of political orientation: The roles of gene...
The assumption that the transmission of social behaviors and political preferences is purely cultura...
The assumption that the transmission of social behaviors and political preferences is purely cultura...
This dissertation provides novel insights into the role of genes in political attitudes and behavior...
A recent stream of influential research suggests that the inclusion of behavioral genetic models can...
We test the possibility that political attitudes and behaviors are the result of both environmental ...
We test the possibility that political attitudes and behaviors are the result of both environ-mental...
Almost 40 years ago, evidence from large studies of adult twins and their relatives suggested that b...
Abstract Almost 40 years ago, evidence from large studies of adult twins and their relatives suggest...
In this study, we used an extended twin family design to investigate the influences of genetic and c...
Political behavior just as all human behavior has biological origins. This examination explains the ...
Recent research has demonstrated that genetic differences explain a sizeable fraction of the varianc...
A foundational question in the social sciences concerns the interplay of underlying causes in the fo...
Motivated by earlier work studying the genetic basis of political attitudes (Martin, Eaves, Heath, J...
First published online: 18 August 2014Recent research has demonstrated that genetic differences expl...
Kandler C, Bleidorn W, Riemann R. Left or right? Sources of political orientation: The roles of gene...
The assumption that the transmission of social behaviors and political preferences is purely cultura...
The assumption that the transmission of social behaviors and political preferences is purely cultura...
This dissertation provides novel insights into the role of genes in political attitudes and behavior...
A recent stream of influential research suggests that the inclusion of behavioral genetic models can...