Addressing genetic essentialism: Sharpening context in behavior genetics.
Brian ByrneRichard K OlsonPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2023)
Evidence of a causal role for genes in human behavior underpins genetic essentialism, the scientifically flawed and socially hazardous idea that heritable characteristics are immutable. Behavior geneticists can challenge this idea by designing research that brings the contextual dependence of heritability estimates into sharper focus, and by incorporating a relevant statement into research reports and public outreach.