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In order to make clear how the interaction between Nature and Nurture works, respectively between genes and environment, I’ve chosen an example from botany, from vegetable life, for it furnishes us with a comprehensive model. ... Again, if you compare the figures vertically, 100 percent of the differences are due to the genes.
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(Robert Plomin, Genetics and Experience: The Interplay Between Nature and Nurture, p 43-44) ... One myth that I would like to dispel is that the Nature- genetic differences are difficult to change, but Nurture- environmental differences are easy to change. Many genetic defects are very easy to correct,
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In psychology nature vs nurture is one of the most important topics. It is used to describe whether certain behaviors or traits are learned or inherited. ... People who believe in "Nurture" believe that our upbringing and past experiences are the only causes of how we behave and that genetics do not affect behavior.
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Long-standing dispute among philosophers and psychologists over the relative importance of environment, that is, upbringing, experience, and learning (‘nurture’), and heredity, that is, genetic inheritance (‘nature’), in determining the make-up of an organism, as related to human personality and intelligence.
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The transactional model of child development helps to resolve this split between nature and nurture. A person is neither the product of just her environment nor just her genetic makeup. Rather, it is the complex interaction between the two that is key.
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But our differences often seem equally or more fascinating: why did Sally get married although her sister Sue did not, why did they win and we lose, why is their nation poor and ours rich? What were the fates of ou...
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[30] Alternately, the gene(s) might give mothers a tendency to smother their sons -- a phenomenon traditionally associated with "nurture" rather than "nature" theories. [31] ... In the summer of 1991, the journal Science reported anatomical differences between the brains of homosexual and heterosexual men.
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+ The nature/nurture question and how psychologist go about addressing it ... - the causes of differences between groups may be different than causes of differences among individuals...
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www.psy.vanderbilt.edu/courses/psy208/ClassNotes/Week14...
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The nature vs. nurture debate has been reopened by a new book that says that peers and genes are more influential than parents in child development. ... STEVEN PINKER: The behavioral geneticists did that with studies of adoptees and twins and found that virtually all of the correlation between parents and children,
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