Heritability is a poor, if not unhelpful, measure of complex human behavioral processes.
Agustín FuentesKevin BirdPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2022)
Heritability is not a measure of the relative contribution of nature vis-à-vis nurture, nor is it the phenotypic variance explained by or because of genetic variance. Heritability is a correlative value. The evolutionary and developmental processes associated with human culture challenge the use of "heritability" for understanding human behavior.