Growing interest in the genetic contribution to human behaviors has led to the growth of the field of behavioral genetics. The authors consider the concept of "environment" in behavioral genetics and argue that sociology is in a unique position to evaluate and specify a theoretically robust concept of environment. Building on insights from classical and contemporary social theory, the authors argue that the study of genetic influence on behavior needs to incorporate sociological understandings of contextual effects. The authors propose five points for evaluating behavioral genetic studies' conceptualization of environment and use those points to evaluate three exemplary recent studies.
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Univ North Texas, Dept Sociol, 1155 Union Circle 311157, Denton, TX 76203 USAUniv North Texas, Dept Sociol, 1155 Union Circle 311157, Denton, TX 76203 USA