way I was taught. Maybe you think the same way. Nature vs nurture is the debate of if genetics is a stronger factor when you grow up, or if it’s what you’ve been taught to think. Nature is all your genetics of what you do. If you do the same things your parents do that could be a factor of Nature (Genetics) or Nurture (teachings). If you were taught to do something like be a doctor you will most likely be a doctor because that was taught to you. Nature is Genetics, and it shapes your personality. Anais
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Over the years, many studies have been conducted in order to answer the question if a person’s genetic makeup and environmental factors contribute to behavioral issues. This is an example of the nature vs. nurture debate. Nature has to do with the genetics while nurture has to do with environmental factors (Plomin, et al, 1994). An individual’s genetic code is made up of 46 chromosomes, 23 from each parent. It can be argued that an individual can be pre-disposed to violent tendencies and
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Nature vs. nurture is one of the oldest philosophical debates in history. The argument is whether your life experiences or the environment you grow up in has a lasting effect/influence on the type of person that you become or if your development is predisposed in your DNA. Both nature and nurture play important roles in the development of a human being, but it is not known which one causes the majority of the way a person turns out. In Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, I believe nature vs. nurture is
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Developmental researchers are always searching for ways to answer the question of nature vs nurture, how much of human behavior is determined by genes or the environment? Psychiatry also studies nature vs nurture and its relevance to mental illness. Schizophrenia is a disorder that affects a persons' ability to think, feel and behave clearly. “Symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, withdrawal, poor rapport, and difficulties in communication.”(Keltner, James, Darling, Finley, & Oliver, 2001)
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In psychology, there is always the debate of Nature vs. Nurture in the behavior and thoughts of people.The way I see gender roles and it’s influences is in the same aspect. Nature being biological factors and socio-cultural factors being nurture. I like to think it’s a little bit of both in most cases, but when it comes to gender roles I think it has more to do with nurture. The biological differences between men and women make a difference in the way gender roles are shaped. There very obvious biological
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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
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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
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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
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Nature VS Nurture To make an argument for either nature vs nurture, one must know what each word means in this case exactly. Nature is the term used for genetics, while nurture is the term used for environment. Examples of the genetics would be someone’s looks and chronic conditions such as ADD or ADHD. Examples for environment would be how someone is raised, what they grow to believe in, or what they learn from others. Technically, there is no actual way for anyone to say that either one is a more
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Nature versus nature has always been a heated debate in the scientific community. Nature is considered the biological aspect such as genetics or hormones while nurture is considered learned behavior in an environment. Per Baumeister and Bushman (2014) learning and instinct are crucial components in this dispute and individuals can learn to be aggressive or to restrain aggression. One example I have is nature and nurture in terms of how I grew up. When I was born my parents were in their late teens
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