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    unconscious ego the Freud originally spoke about Erikson just added to it. This theory is adding to it by claiming that a personality is always developing by the surroundings and environment changes in your life. This deals with the relation between nature and nurture. In adolescence people experience a crisis where they are leaving the house either going to school for a job or getting a job. Erikson states there are two phases in this stage. First all people experience Moratorium, currently in…

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    Nature vs nurture is a concept that plays a major role throughout Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein, and the film adaptations Young Frankenstein directed by Mel Brooks, and Frankenstein directed by James Whale. Nature and nurture are present in the novel and films, but the novel takes a more balanced approach even though nurture is more prevalent, whereas Whale’s Frankenstein has more of a focus on nature than nurture while Brook’s Young Frankenstein focuses more on nurture than nature. First,…

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    Abstract The purpose of this paper is to explore the different evidence for both “nature” and “nurture” arguments. While science will prove, through patterned instinctual behavior, that behavior is passed down genetically; psychological approaches will argue that behavior is learned throughout one’s lifetime. The debate between nature and nurture has been going on for decades now. There are many different approaches to this problem; biology, psychology, philosophy and other…

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    Nature is an organism’s biological inheritance, also known as, the qualities a person is born with, like instincts. Nature has been seen as something that is not chosen, a person cannot choose certain parts of their life, they are out of their control. Nurture is an organism’s environmental experiences, also known as, the experiences a person goes through that makes them the person…

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    ARTICLE REVIEWED - THREE : Hartshorne, J., 2010. How Birth Order Affects Your Personality. Scientific American Mind. [online] Available at: [Accessed 18 Feb. 2016]. Joshua Hartshorne, a developmental psychologist from Harvard, published his article ‘How Birth Order Affects Your Personality’ in 2010, to present the argument that birth order affects an individual’s intelligence and personality. Hartshorn conducted this study as a result of his own research into the connection between birth order…

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    aspects of personality are linked to genes and have a biological basis, but it has allows been hard to separate biological basis of behavior from an environmental basis of behavior. Twin studies are a vastly important tool in dissecting the nature versus nurture argument. Pros of twin studies are that identical twins otherwise known as monozygotic twins have genotypes that are identical to each other. Therefore, monozygotic twins are the best indicator of whether biology is the main effector of…

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    than fraternal twins, which is the reason why more identical twins share common traits. Even studies on separated twins at birth have shown drastic differences in behavior. This is due to the differences in environment and experience which show that nurture forms a person to be an…

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    In the Documentary Twinsters, by Samantha Futerman, the theme mainly focuses on nature vs nurture. Nature and Nurture are both equal when it comes to identical twins. Although they were both raised in two completely different environments, they’re both genetically related. The Two twins shared a lot of common factors, but yet, had a few differeniacance. Genetically, they both looked identical, Able to comprehend, have self control and organizing or planning ideas. The differentiation between…

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    This article discus one of the oldest arguments in the history of psychology that also involves the Nature vs Nurture theory. Many studies have been organized to give ground to the attachment theory and the reaction of the brain, but there is still no solid evidence to show that our infant experiences will have an effect in our later life and determine who we will become. Eventually human beings develop and grow every day with internal and environmental influences, there is never a certainty how…

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    There is a difference between nature and nurture. Nature-nurture controversy- An ongoing dispute about the relative contributions of nature (heredity) and nurture (environment) in determining the development of behavior and mental processes. Nature means that you are using inherited traits or ways of life. Nurture means that you are using learned behaviors for ways of life etc. Basically the dispute scientist are having is that are people controlled by nature or the environment. From my…

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