volume 82 issue 4 pages 297-309

Common Heritable Effects Underpin Concerns Over Norm Maintenance and In-Group Favoritism: Evidence From Genetic Analyses of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Traditionalism

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2013-08-12
scimago Q1
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SJR2.069
CiteScore8.2
Impact factor2.7
ISSN00223506, 14676494
PubMed ID:  23799969
Social Psychology
Abstract
Research has shown that in-group favoritism is associated with concerns over the maintenance of social norms. Here we present two studies examining whether genetic factors underpin this association. A classical twin design was used to decompose phenotypic variance into genetic and environmental components in two studies. Study 1 used 812 pairs of adult U.S. twins from the nationally representative MIDUS II sample. Study 2 used 707 pairs of middle-age twins from the Minnesota Twin Registry. In-group favoritism was measured with scales tapping preferences for in-group (vs. out-group) individuals; norm concerns were measured with the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire-Traditionalism (Study 1) and Right-Wing Authoritarianism (RWA; Study 2) scales. In Study 1, heritable effects underlying traditionalism were moderately (c. 35%) overlapping with the genetic variance underpinning in-group favoritism. In Study 2, heritable influences on RWA were entirely shared with the heritable effects on in-group favoritism. Moreover, we observed that Big Five Openness shared common genetic links to both RWA and in-group favoritism. These results suggest that, at the genetic level, in-group favoritism is linked with a system related to concern over normative social practices, which is, in turn, partially associated with trait Openness.
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Lewis G. J., Bates T. Common Heritable Effects Underpin Concerns Over Norm Maintenance and In-Group Favoritism: Evidence From Genetic Analyses of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Traditionalism // Journal of Personality. 2013. Vol. 82. No. 4. pp. 297-309.
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Lewis G. J., Bates T. Common Heritable Effects Underpin Concerns Over Norm Maintenance and In-Group Favoritism: Evidence From Genetic Analyses of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Traditionalism // Journal of Personality. 2013. Vol. 82. No. 4. pp. 297-309.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1111/jopy.12055
UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/jopy.12055
TI - Common Heritable Effects Underpin Concerns Over Norm Maintenance and In-Group Favoritism: Evidence From Genetic Analyses of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Traditionalism
T2 - Journal of Personality
AU - Lewis, Gary J.
AU - Bates, Timothy
PY - 2013
DA - 2013/08/12
PB - Wiley
SP - 297-309
IS - 4
VL - 82
PMID - 23799969
SN - 0022-3506
SN - 1467-6494
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@article{2013_Lewis,
author = {Gary J. Lewis and Timothy Bates},
title = {Common Heritable Effects Underpin Concerns Over Norm Maintenance and In-Group Favoritism: Evidence From Genetic Analyses of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Traditionalism},
journal = {Journal of Personality},
year = {2013},
volume = {82},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {aug},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/jopy.12055},
number = {4},
pages = {297--309},
doi = {10.1111/jopy.12055}
}
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Lewis, Gary J., and Timothy Bates. “Common Heritable Effects Underpin Concerns Over Norm Maintenance and In-Group Favoritism: Evidence From Genetic Analyses of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Traditionalism.” Journal of Personality, vol. 82, no. 4, Aug. 2013, pp. 297-309. https://doi.org/10.1111/jopy.12055.