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Heredity and personality

How much of one's Enneagram type is inherited?  It's probably not 100%, but probably not 0% either.  Beyond that, no one really knows.  To gather more information, I would like to conduct a preliminary survey.  I would really appreciate if you could spend a few minutes answering the following questions. I'm also looking for twins - if you are an identical twin, (or know one interested in the Enneagram), please contact me at the e-mail address below). Please answer as accurately as you can, but you may skip any question you wish.  Click "submit" when you're done, and your answers will be sent anonymously.


1. Your type/wing:  confidence of type: confidence of wing:
Your gender?
Your birth order (1 is oldest child):

2. Your biological mother's type/wing:  type confidence: wing confidence:
3. Your biological father's type/wing:  type confidence: wing confidence:

Please answer the following for biological siblings/children only! (You may describe adopted relatives in the box below).

4A. First biological sibling's type/wing:  type confidence: wing confidence: birth order: Gender?
4B. Second sibling's type/wing:  type confidence: wing confidence: birth order: Gender?
4C. Other sibling's type/wing:  type confidence: wing confidence: birth order: Gender?
4D. Other sibling's type/wing:  type confidence: wing confidence: birth order: Gender?

5. Spouse's type/wing:  type confidence: wing confidence:
5A. 1st biological child's type/wing:  type confidence: wing confidence: Gender?
5B. 2nd child's type/wing:  type confidence: wing confidence: Gender?
5C. 3rd child's type/wing:  type confidence: wing confidence: Gender?

6. Types/wings/genders of additional blood relatives, children, siblings, aunts, uncles, etc?:

7. Any adopted relatives, and other circumstances not covered by the questions above?

8. You don't have to identify yourself, but if you do provide your e-mail address or contact info, it would help me identify duplicate entries and ask for clarifications, if necessary:

Thank you!



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