THE NATURE OF TEMPERAMENTAL INDIVIDUAL FEATURES IN ADOLESCENCE
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As a part of Moscow Longitudinal Twin study analysis of genetic-environment influences on interindividual variety in Russian adolescents temperamental features is carried out. 85 monozygotic and 64 dizygotic twin pairs 12-14 years old have taken part in this study. Results of genetic analysis (model fitting) shown significant genetic contribution in individual differences of social tempo, objective emotional sensitivity and social emotional sensitivity (by V.M. Rousalov).
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perceiving control, motivation of control, subjective meaning space of reflection, intellectual control, desadaptation, emotionally challenged situation.
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