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Type: Scientific manuscript / academic text (part of house oversight committee document production)
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This document appears to be page 29 of a scientific paper or book discussing behavioral genetics and evolutionary psychology. It details a comparative study of C57BL and BALB mouse strains regarding dominance, sexual competition, and personality traits, applying Eysenck's categories (psychoticism, extroversion, neuroticism). The text also references twin studies by B. Loehlen and G. Methany regarding the heritability of personality traits in humans. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.

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Hagen Researcher/Scientist
Referenced regarding behavioral dimensions used to describe mouse behavior.
Eysenck Researcher/Scientist
Referenced regarding behavioral dimensions (psychotocism, extroversion, neuroticism) applied to mice and humans.
B. Loehlen Researcher/Scientist
Conducted studies using the California Personality Inventory on twins.
G. Methany Researcher/Scientist
Referenced for findings on correlations between identical vs. fraternal twins at two months of age.

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House Oversight Committee
Implied by the document footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013529'.

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Hagen Academic/Professional Eysenck
Referenced together as 'Hagen and Eysenck-like behavioral dimensions'.

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"Modern social psychological approaches to human personality are beginning to approach the interactions of genetic brain proclivities and collective social dynamics in this way."
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"The C57BL also loves alcohol and will dominate the low E, shy, low P, retiring, alcohol avoidant, high N, emotional, anxious, frequently defecating albino BALB strain of mouse when they are placed together for a limited time in a novel situation during the daylight hours."
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