The influence of genes on psychological well-being

| May 21, 2012 |
Genes play a greater role in forming character traits - such as self-control, decision making or sociability - than was previously thought, new research suggests. A study of more than 800 sets of twins found that genetics were more influential in shaping key traits than a person's home environment and surroundings.
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Genes play a greater role in forming character traits – such as self-control, decision making or sociability – than was previously thought, new research suggests.  A study of more than 800 sets of twins found that genetics were more influential in shaping key traits than a person’s home environment and surroundings.

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