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    Nature Nurture Debate

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    The Nature vs. Nurture Debate For years, psychologists have argued about what extent genetics and the environment determine the physical makeup of a person. Are individuals more influenced by their genes or by their environment? The nature-nurture debate seeks to distinguish between a biological and social perspective of human development. In the nature-nurture debate, many psychologists reference certain factors such as intelligence and education as an example of the environment having a low…

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    Nurture Gender Identity

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    On the other side of the debate exists the nurture argument that states that how you’re raised and the environment around you play the most important role when determining gender identity. Since gender is something that is molded in some senses by our surroundings and society, people believed that nurture was the one true determinant in regards to gender identity. A study performed in Israel to test how social environments impacted our gender identity compared two groups of adolescents, those…

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    Introduction Nature is the genetic inheritance and biological influences, while nurture is the external factors, such as environment and life experiences. The nature-nurture debate concerned with the extent to which aspects of behavior are a product human, whether nature (i.e. genetic influence) or nurture (i.e., acquired learning or environmental factors). The debate allows psychologists to study various aspects of human development which include intelligence, personality, and mental illness.…

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    Nature versus Nurture has been a topic debated in all kinds of settings all over the world. To sum it up, a person either believes that an individual becomes the way they are through being composed of genes or being around people who act that way. To really understand the arguments, one must first analyze examples of these circumstances. The character’s Richard Hickock (Dick) and Perry Smith, the murderers of the Clutter family in Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood, are perfect examples of…

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    Herb Clutter lived the ideal American Dream. He had a successful farm, was a respected citizen in community, lived with a wife and four children and earned an honest living. Herb was generous and kind, very religious and practiced temperance, and remained committed to teaching his children to engage in the community. Capote explains how Herb took his poor life and made his own path to become a hardworking rancher explaining how, “‘Everything Herb had, he earned- with the help of God. He was a…

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    As I reminisce over my life history, I can’t help but think of how my personality has remained the same while including positive change. I have always been an entertainer, to include being very spontaneous and energetic. Extremely full of enthusiasm life will never boring around me, this part of my personality has remained the same. Though my entertainer personality has stayed the same, my commander personality has changed drastically over time. I wasn’t always the commander type, it wasn’t…

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    Based on personal opinion as well as on scientific, peer-reviewed published evidence I conceive that nature and nurture both cooperate to shape prenatal development. Nature and nurture hold a close relationship where without the other, each on its own, is not capable of providing empirical evidence for development itself. Genetics and the environment work alongside to shape children’s intelligence quotients (IQs) where factors such as: schooling quality, parental education and birth weight…

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    Introduction The argument of nature vs. nurture has been one of the oldest and one of the largest controversies on whether our influences come from our genes (nature) or environmental factors (nurture), and how it could affect our behavioral, appearances, development, and our personality. These two play a big role in the human development. This argument will always exist on what is said about the human development. Scientists have not been able to sort this argument out and decide which one…

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    “Gagnon points out that social arrangements create biological responses, not the other way around. Becoming a sexual person, he states, is not a matter of physical maturation; rather, it is a process of acquiring meanings” (Archive for Sexology). Our sex drive does not define the situation rather the situation defines our sex drives. This would mean that swingers are a product of not just mind set but their environments. Human sex drive is a natural biological urge, but it has been hindered by…

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    mother genes or the environment. She is still today a tabularosa waiting to be guided, taught right from wrong as the very first day she was born. A beautiful person, mind and soul despite her mental challenges. The intersect between the two, nature versus nurture could have been prevented, but the facts of that day, made the outcome of our Judy to be…

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