...Scientist have debated about nature vs. nurture and whether, which one can be scientifically proven to provide evidence about the facts; from human behavior and identical twins separated at birth. Looking through the points of nature argues that put made by their parents, scientifically speaking, every trait and gene is genetically passed down through our parents. On another note, nurture provides us with evidence about our personalities and how they are sculpted through how and where we grew up (Scott, 2008). Of course dramatic experiences change a person’s perspective on certain issues throughout the course of time. Looking through some research I have discovered two main examples that argue both nature and nurture. The movie “Elf” shows us that him growing up in North...
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...Has it ever crossed your mind why you are who you are, or why we all have different personality traits? When one thinks of Genetic influence on personality the first thing that pops into mind is that of Nature vs. Nurture. Throughout many centuries, psychologist have been researching which was more of an important factor; genetics or surroundings was a key factor of determining personality. The topic regarding human development, has been a topic that has been controversial. Many people or are on the side of nature, have a strong belief that personality, criminal behaviour, and mental illnesses are something that you inherit. For example, a juvenile who may be mixed in with the wrong crowd including gangs, and or drugs, many people just associate...
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...Over the years there has been a constant debate between natures versus nurture. Although the environment in which a child is raised plays a good part in the person that they are going to become, it does not solely decide what kind of human being they are. The way our parents raised us determines what kind of individual we will become. As we grow and mature our decisions and are consequences mold us into responsible adults. Becoming who we are and starts way before we are ever thought of. The way that our parents were raised by their parents plays a huge role in the Way that our parents teach us the rights and wrongs of our lives. When we are created, we each have our own set of genes. Our genes tell us about our Basic outline. Are genes tell...
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...How much power and limits does genetics have on our behavior? Do our genes determine who we are before we were even born? If not, how much does the environment shape our lives? The nature vs. nurture concept is fascinating, there are endless studies and evidence solely based on one single topic. Despite hundreds of thousands of research that have been done on this concept, the debate has not yet come to an end. The nature vs. nurture concept piques my curiosity, I wonder all the factors that contribute to shaping one’s identity and distinguish the differences between each individual. What I found most interesting about this topic is neither of the factors alone contributes to our personality, instead the environment and genes interact to...
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...Two of the meta theory that I chose to relate with my topic are stability versus change and nature versus nurture. The concept of meta theory is that it helps to understand human development more systematically because of the underlying theories that are supported by the set of assumptions. The first assumption that will be discussed is the concept of nature versus nurture. The term nature versus nurture identifies whether heredity or the environment is responsible for human development. In my development, I believe that both nature and nurture are connected together and thus both of them will impact the growth of development. For example, the reason that I am really good at art is because my parents have an amazing talent for art, which means that heredity is responsible for it. The concept of figuring whether nature or nurture is responsible for development is very crucial because it tells us the reason behind a particular development and allows if we could change that development....
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...Nature vs. Nurture has been an ongoing conflict for years. Nature is the genetics and traits that are passed down from the parent and Nurture is the surrounding factors that the child has grown up in. Some argue that Nature and your surrounding factors will determine how you act as an adult and some argue that Nurture is more of the influence that you need. Both are a concluding factor to how one turns out and should be looked into more thoroughly. The surrounding factors a child (nurture) would depend on what the parent has to offer. If the parents live in poverty and are living off ends meat however they can but yet has a positive attitude and raises their child to look on the bright side of things, the child will act that way. If the parent lives in riches and gives the child whatever they want at a demanding hand and proves to ignore the child and be miserable, that is what the child will know and will grow to be like that. The morals that are taught by parents to their children are morals that they will most likely go by for the rest of their life. If a parent raises their child with their beliefs and religion, that is what the child will know and become....
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...dig much deeper. This question is whether nature or nurture has more of an impact on our development. I believe that nature has a more dominate role in the development of how people behave in society with regards to sexual orientation. Nature determines our height, hair color, eye color and gender. Could it be possible that nature also affects the way we behave? Is it possible that nature affects us in more ways than we may have imagined? I believe that traits such as shyness and psychological illnesses can all be traced back to our genetics; traced back to nature. I...
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...wanted to know how your personality came to be? Nurture and nature are the causes. Nurture is how you are raised by your parents and surroundings. Nature is how you look, and a lot of people think it is also the way you act, and your personality. Nurture is how you are raised and it makes up who you are. Feral children are a great example of the importance of nurture. Jenie had been Ignored by her parents for 8 years. She didn’t attend school ,and she was abused. Because of this she had no social skills. She was not able to read or write. Oxana was also a feral child, and she was raised by wolves. She barked, howled and had a sense of smell stronger than most people. It was not in Oxana’s DNA to act like a wolf, yet nurture was what made her act like a wolf. The influence of parenting will affect the actions and attitudes of a child and how to deal with others later in life. If you don't have good parent you will be different. Than someone...
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...Claire Busse Mr. Upchurch Composition I Oct. 27, 2016 Nature vs. Nurture “You inherit your environment just as much as your genes” (Rich, Johnny). Does one act a certain way because it's in their nature, or because they’re nurtured? One of the oldest questions, seems to be the hardest one to answer. Studies have been done of sets of twins, tests in labs have been performed, and debates have been held to get different opinions. The nature versus nurture debate began in 1869. Psychologists find this topic very difficult to find an answer to. Some agree with the nature side and the nurture side, “although we can learn and acquire traits from our surroundings, we are also born with unique abilities” (Origins). In the 1960’s, researcher John...
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...I believe humans are more affected by nurture than nature. Our environment is constantly changing and constantly changing us. Our genetics and biological factors are passed down to us and remain the same throughout our life. We as humans are always changing to adapt to our environment and to become how we personally want to be. We change in many ways despite our nature factors, and we all become different individuals differing very much from our own families and people we share similar genetics with. I would say that we are definitely influenced more by our environment. I believe we learn and acquire new behaviors more from "nurture" factors. Human behavioral changes occur with changes of the environment despite our nature, or genetics. I also believe we are influenced by our heritability, however not nearly as strongly. Both nature and nurture factors contribute substantially....
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...The debate between whether nature or nurture influences a person more is one of the most studied topics. Each can impact someone’s life but what impacts you most is the factors from the nurture aspects. The factors range from the people you grow up with to where you grew up. These factors are just few of what really influences you. An important influence is family. When you’re young, you get taught the moral of the people you are with on a daily basis. These form your personality and affect who you become and how you do things. “Environmental factors such as nutrition, learning opportunities, cultural influences, exercise, and (unfortunately) accident and illness also determine our phenotypes and whether genetically possible behaviors will be displayed” (Rathus 56). This is a list of contributing factors to the nurture portion of your influences. Nature is the other big topic. It is the things you are born with and can affect nurture. An example of nature is an illness. If you are born with scoliosis, that condition will impact how you do almost anything. The nature portion plays a role in shaping who you are but it doesn’t exactly constantly make you learn new things. “But can the role of heredity really be dismissed so easily?” (Davies) is how one scientist put the debate even though the bigger impacts...
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...Nature is what makes up our genetic material and biology. Our eye, hair and skin color are some of the physical features due to nature. It is what we are born with. We cannot change our genetic make-up (nature). Nurture is the experiences we are exposed to and the environment we grow up in and around socially. That can include religion, family life, and financial standing, to name a few. We can change the environment for which we experience things. Throughout our lives, nurture and nature will and have acted together, to help while our individuality is formed and we are fitting into our society, all at the same time. The nature and nurture debate exists because scientists, biologists, psychologist, and sociologists want to know which effects characteristics more and whether the behaviors and traits are inherited or learned. Many sociologists believe the greater influence on a person’s development is from nurture. I do not believe that question will ever be fully answered. With them crisscrossing in life, how can you ever figure out what come from where and why. We cannot use a microscope with a sample of a trait or behavior. A resolution would be able to tell scientists that certain attributes, attitudes, behaviors, or traits came from nature or nurture and they may be able to come up with a way to alter those effects with positive...
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...Psychologists have argued for many centuries about the influences of nature and nurture on the personality of humans. What is nature and nurture? Nature is referring to your genetic background, or what is passed down from your parents. Nurture refers to what you learn throughout your life. Does nature or nurture form and create your personality? Nature, as defined by psychologists, is your genetic background. When you are born, you obtain certain genes and traits from both your mother and father. Some psychologists believe that this is what forms your personality. Science has discovered that these coding of genes forms your eye color, hair color, nose size, and other physical traits. In a recent experiment, scientists found fraternal twins that were separated at birth. The twins went on to...
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...In this essay, I will be discussing the question of whether I am a product of nature, nurture, or both, focusing on social anxiety. In the first part of this essay I’m going to introduce the concepts I’ll be referring to in this discussion. These include genetics, sensitive periods and parent-child interaction, neurobiological influences, and environmental influences. In the next part of the essay, I’m going to describe how these concepts pertain to the development of social anxiety, as well as how they interact with each other. Finally, I’ll address the question of whether my trait is a product of nature or nurture, and summarise. To begin with, I’m going to discuss genetic factors. Genetics involve the heredity of traits from parents to offspring, and influence many of the characteristics that offspring inherit. While many genetic traits are physical, such as hair colour, eye colour, height, etc., personality traits and disorders can be inherited as well. Analyses of genetic influence on certain traits can be seen especially through twin and adoptive studies. For example, in the Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, Maria...
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...We have all become the person we are today in large part to the environment we were raised in. Your likes, interests, and behaviors are all results of our social influences that surround us. This starts at a young age before we can even form sentences as we observe, imitate, and adapt to the style of life of those around us, typically our parents. The style of life we become accustomed to can affect us either positively or negatively. So while both nature and nurture impact us psychologically, the latter of the two has a much greater impact. We don’t decide what lifestyle we are born into, but as we go through our childhood I️t becomes the only style of life we know and what we know from that lifestyle shapes us into the person that we become....
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