(the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study,
även kallad the Dunedin Longitudinal Study)

Dunedin Studien is a long-term study of 1,037 people born during a twelve-month period (April 1, 1972 – March 31, 1973) in Dunedin, New Zealand.
It is still ongoing (2016) and 96% of the participants were then still there

How is our personality actually created? Why do some get health, prosperity and happiness while others suffer from phobias, depression or end up in drug addiction or homelessness?

Is it due to the genes we get from the parents or is it about the environment, life events during growing up? link

The researchers have discovered that already at the age of 2-3, children’s character traits can give probabilities for their future health, prosperity and emotional life. link

It is hardly possible to change personality traits, but you have to work on changing them and thereby change the reactions and treatment of those around you.

The Dunedin study is an ongoing research project for more than 45 years and is constantly growing, and researchers all over the world are interested in the gigantic data material that is the world’s most comprehensive documentation of humans.

The D study has demonstrated how the combination of heredity and environment can influence violence, depression, schizophrenia and how to predict future health and prosperity and how to detect future criminals already in kindergarten and explain why teenagers end up crooked.

It has demonstrated how the combination of heredity and environment can affect violence, depression, schizophrenia and how to predict future health and prosperity and how to discover future criminals already in kindergarten and explain why teenagers end up crooked.

The study is highly internationally regarded and approx. 1,200 articles have been published in scientific journals and magazines.