Brendan (2005) Flashcards
What do twin studies do?
Investigates nature and nurture by comparing identical (MZ) and non-identical (DZ) twins.
What are Monozygotic (MZ) twins?
Genetically identical twins. They split from the same egg shortly after conception. They share 100% of their genes and will always be the same sex.
What are Dizygotic (DZ) twins?
Non-identical twins. Developed from separate eggs, like any pair of siblings, but at the same time. Same-sex DZ twins may share up to 50% of their genes and may look identical.
What do twin study’s look for?
Concordance between sets of MZ twins compared to sets of DZ twins in a certain behaviour.
If MZ twins share the behaviour more than DZ twins, then the behaviour probably has a genetic basis (because both sets of twins share same home life and upbringing - only genetic similarity that sets them apart from each other).
What are the 2 components of Social Aggression?
- Indirect aggression - covert, i.e. spreading gossip.
- Relational aggression - overt but non-physical, i.e. breaking off a friendship, pulling faces or “bitchiness.”
How has social aggression been linked to evolution?
Agg behaviour helps animal protect itself and prosper, up to a point - too agg = rejected from group and attacked.
What is our genotype?
Complete genetic makeup. Identical MZ twins share genotype but DZ twins will be partially similar in their genotype - its the influence of nature not nurture.
What is our phenotype?
Combination of our genes and our environment - nature + nurture.
Even MZ twins have some differences in their environment (may have different hobbies, friends or schools) so will only be partially similar in phenotype.
Howeer, their genotype similarity means their phenotypes will still be more similar than DZ twins.
What 3 components did Brengden and her colleagues separate her child’s phenotype into?
- Genes
- Shared environment (i.e. home life, parents).
- Non-shared environment (i.e. friendships, hobbies, etc).
What was the aim of Brengden’s study?
Investigate…
- difference between physical and social agg in 6-yr old school children by surveying their teachers and class mates.
- whether physical agg children are also socially agg.
- whether link is down to genetics or social situation by comparing MZ and DZ twins.
What was the sample of Brengden’s study?
234 pairs of twins, from Quebec Newborn Twin Study.
How many sets of MZ twins were used?
44 sets of Males
50 sets of Females
How many sets of DZ twins were used?
41 sets of Males
32 sets of Females
67 sets of mixed-gender
What kind of sample was this?
Cluster sample - as it was taken from another study.
What was the procedure of the study?
- Entered into Quebec Newborn Twin Study when born.
- Assigned to MZ or DZ based on appearance, then DNA test backed up this asssignment 94% of time (considered reliable enough).
- Brengden obtained data on remaining 234 twin pairs, got written consent from parents and approached their schools. Some survey’s had to be translated into french and researcher’s had to speak both english and french.
- Teacher’s questionnaires asked them to rate each child on a 3-point scale (0=never, 1=sometimes, 2-often) on 6 statements.
- Scores on social agg and physical agg were added together to produce 2 overall scores.
- For peer ratings, kids were show photos of classmates and asked to circle the photos of 3 kids who best fit the 4 descriptions.