Cards (6)

    • Christiansen - concordance rate between violent criminal twins
      55% monozygotic concordance rate
      22% dizygotic concordance rate
      shows that there is a genetic basis to violent behaviour
    • Hutchings and Mednik
      adoption study. found that children who displayed aggression were also likely to have biological parents who displayed aggression. this suggests a genetic basis to aggression
    • Brunner - case study on 5 dutch men
      dna analysis of a dutch family with excessive aggressive behaviour
      results showed that all 5 men had a mutation of the MAOA gene, causing less serotonin activity and therefore more aggressive behaviour
    • Limitations of twin studies
      • assume that the impact of the environment is the same for monozygotic and dizygotic twins - that they are treated the same because they are identical twins
      • when in reality it could be completely different
    • Limitations of adoption studies
      • children are usually placed with families similar to their biological families, meaning they have grown up in a similar environment to what they would be in if with their biological parents
      • this rather than genetics, may explain why they display similar behaviour to their biologial parents
      • this means that adoption studies lack validity
    • the genetic explanation ignores gene environment interactions
      e.g - Caspi et al
      found that children with the short MAOA allele
      were more likely to become hyperaggressive as adults, but this effect depended on their environment as a child
      only those who were maltreated as a child became hyperaggressive