“…This third model is an integrated form of the trait and the developmental pathways models, the outlines of which are at least implicit in the theorizing of Bronfenbrenner and others (Bronfenbrenner & Ceci, 1994;Wachs, 2009;Lemery-Chalfant, Kao, Swann, & Goldsmith, 2013) and were explicitly endorsed by Figueredo and colleagues (2015), in which the influences of both the permanent and stable individual difference trait and the outcomes of psychosocial interactions at each stage of development upon the outcomes of interactions at the next stage are also explicitly included. Once again, as the particular individual difference trait involved has been shown to be highly heritable (Figueredo et al, 2004;Figueredo & Rushton, 2009), these influences could be characterized as falling mostly within the conventional behavioral-genetic category of gene-environment interactions (encompassing the passive, evocative, and active versions of the same; see DiLalla & Gottesman, 1991;Plomin, DeFries, & Loehlin, 1977), in that both the latent trait and the outcomes of each immediately prior developmental stage are hypothesized to influence the outcomes at each successive stage in systematically dissimilar ways for different individuals, depending on both one's level of the trait and on the specific social interactions encountered at each successive in of environment.…”