Personality is a topic so complex and intertwined with both itself and outside factors it’s difficult to pinpoint any one specific cause for a trait, especially on a personal level. Ultimately, the fact that personality is a multiplicity of different factors and effects all intricately combined is the only thing we can really seem to be sure of. Luckily, this hasn’t stopped those in the field of psychology from trying to explain it. It’s complexity may even be the reason so many people find it…
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…
or his/her surroundings, people and places. Psychologists over the world have had a longstanding fight to prove which of these effects is more predominant. A conclusive theory as an inference to this debate is “Nature vs. Nurture”. The theory states that Nature (genes, heredity) and Nurture (surrender) are antagonistic developmental forces in shaping a person’s personality. According to this theory, the factors that influence an individual’s personality are: Heredity: Certain genetic factors…
often draws in the ‘nature vs. nurture’ debate. Therefore most researchers have recognized that the genetic factors of our personality cannot be completely separated from our environmental influences (Roundy). But, the correlation between genetics and an individual’s personality and behavior carries great importance in understanding the role that genes play in determining who we are and how we…
Is it their DNA makeup to become a murderer, or is it the way they were raised? This debate is known as “Nature vs. Nurture.” An article titled Serial Killers: Nature vs. Nurture reads, “Though we are all classified the same as human, we each are unequally different in our genetic makeup.” Predetermined genes can have impacts on the way a person behaves. DNA determines everything from the way…
NATURE V/S NURTURE DEBATE OF INTELLIGENCE Intelligence is a yardstick that people seem to be judged by these days. We use words like 'intelligence ' and 'retarded ' in our day-to-day life. But what exactly is intelligence? According to Vandenberg and Steven G. (1996)"Intelligence is a multifacetted, progressively evolving, adaptive activity which undergoes constant reorganization leading to qualitative changes, during the lifetime of the individual. It is developed in unity with the ca pacity…
ARE HUMANS INNATELY AGGRESSIVE OR IS IT A LEARNED BEHAVIOUR? The interplay of Nature and Nurture After having heard of extreme forms of aggression as the World War II, you’d like to believe that aggressive behavior and violence would not have prevailed. But as noted, the homicide rates have in fact increased in the United States, particularly. Social psychologists have ever since been doing research over the years to find the source of aggression observed in human behavior and how can it be…
nurture debate, I believe that the environment has a greater impact on individuals, athletes to be specific, then genetics alone could have. There is a DNA gene test that determines the sport a child will excel at (Niemi, 2005) to a point of achieving professional…
obvious that these two have very different positions in this matter but still overall use this to explain the role in both man and woman. Both Aristotle and Machiavelli use the role of nature in their political pieces, but arguments solely based on nature cannot serve an egalitarian purpose. This paper will show how nature is used by addressing both Aristotle’s…
A major underlying construct of Piaget’s theory is the idea of natural selection and organism adaptation. Inspired by Charles Darwin’s “On the Origin of Species” (1859) as well as his own extensive work as a zoologist, the ideas of assimilation and adaptation are at the very heart of Piaget’s cognitive theory. Piaget believed that humans have dynamic cognitive structures (formed through individual experiences) that help us adapt to a dynamic environment. This learning system promoted by Piaget--…