Article 6MD2G Like father, like son? The complex factors that shape a parent’s influence on their child

Like father, like son? The complex factors that shape a parent’s influence on their child

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Andrew Anthony
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Scientific studies cannot agree on the relative importance of genes and environment on how we turn out as adults

The eternal mystery of how much we are shaped by our parents - or how much we shape our children - was stirred again last week with the publication of a study that suggests that we are less like our parents than we had previously thought.

Led by Rene Mottus of Edinburgh University's department of psychology, the study looked at more than 1,000 pairs of relatives to establish how likely children are to inherit what psychologists call the big five" or Ocean" personality traits: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism.

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