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The Study of Personality Architecture and Dynamics (SPeADy): A Longitudinal and Extended Twin Family Study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 September 2019

Christian Kandler*
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Angelika Penner
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany
Julia Richter
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany
Alexandra Zapko-Willmes
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
*
Author for correspondence: Christian Kandler, Email: ckandler@uni-bremen.de

Abstract

The Study of Personality Architecture and Dynamics (SPeADy) is a German research project that aims to investigate the sources of interindividual differences in intraindividual personality development. The main focus lies in the dynamic interplay between more stable core characteristics and more environmentally malleable surface characteristics, as well as between personality and life experiences over time. SPeADy includes a twin family study encompassing data from 1962 individuals (age: 14–94) of 682 families, including 570 complete twin pairs (plus 1 triplet set), 327 parents, 236 spouses and 145 children of twins. Data collection started in 2016 and data from the first wave are currently obtainable as open source. Available data comprise a broad range of personality variables, such as personality trait constructs, motives, interests, values, moral foundations, religiosity and self-related concepts. For the currently ongoing second wave of data collection, we added retrospective reports on major life events. Special features of this genetically informative study are the extended twin family data and its longitudinal design. Three assessment waves in 2 years’ intervals are planned until 2022. In this article, we briefly describe the design and contents of the SPeADy twin family study as well as some recent findings, future plans and open science issues.

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Fig. 1. (Color online) Illustration of the five criteria to conceptually and empirically differentiate between core personality (CORE) and surface characteristics (SC): Core characteristics are (1) more stable, (2) less environmentally malleable, (3) they shape surface characteristics rather than vice versa, (4) genetic variance in surface characteristics should be completely accounted for by genetic variance in core characteristics and (5) surface characteristics mediate the effects from core characteristics on the environment (selection effects) and vice versa (socialization effects).

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Table 1. Characteristics for the twin family sample of the Study of Personality Architecture and Dynamics (SPeADy)

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Table 2. Summary of measures used in the Study of Personality Architecture and Dynamics (SPeADy)