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    adversely affected by frustration. verall, giving the testing conditions and Jenna 'effort, the current results appear to be an accurate estimate of her cognitive ability. Jenna’s cognitive abilities were assessed with the use of Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales, 4th Edition (WAIS-IV). The subtests measure different cognitive processing abilities, and when combined they form four index scores: Verbal Comprehension, Perceptual Reasoning, Working…

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    This discussion inside psychology is involved with parts of performances and inventions. Nature is what we reflect on and which is influenced by genetic birth-right and other natural factors. Nurture is mostly taken from the effect of outside factors after opening the product of contact, knowledge and education of an individual. The nature-nurture debate is concerned with the relative contribution that both influences make to human behavior. The certain physical characteristics are biologically…

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    The musical arts program is typically viewed as a collection of groups, usually band, chorus, and strings whom’s members are classified as any synonym for weird. The musical arts are seen as a waste of money and time that could be spent obtaining a “proper” education. Although some unfortunately view the musical arts in this way, those involved in the program get to make memorable moments with a second family. Musical arts programs across the nation allow and help students to be creative,…

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    Nature vs. Nurture is a question that many people have debated over for years. Are people influenced more by their genetics or by what their surroundings are and how they were raised? Many people believe a person is solely impacted by their genes, while many others believe it is completely up to a person’s environment. However, I believe that everyone’s behavior is affected by both nature and nurture. Even though I believe both genes and environment play a role in who a person is, I believe that…

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    Throughout the book Grit by Angela Duckworth, there were many claims that were made. Duckworth claims that Grit, talent, and other traits that are similar are affected by the genes of a person (82). Duckworth cites Robert Plomin, an american geneticist who is known for his work in twin and behavior genetics. Plomin is a credible source due to his immense research in behavior genetics whereas grit is a behavior. Duckworth used his study where researchers in london gave the Grit Scale which…

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    The field of psychology and child development is extremely vast, and because of this different scientists may hold different opinions as to what influences a child as they grow and develop into adults. One subject that has brought about a slew of controversy would be the nature vs. nurture debate, one of the oldest arguments in the field of psychology. In the beginning of this debate psychologists claimed that either a person’s development is shaped by his or her environment and experiences, or…

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    People are constantly trying to define what happiness is and if you are happy or not, but have you ever wondered where it is? In Eric Weiners humorous travel memoir, The Geography of Bliss (335 pages),he travels to several countries, including The Netherlands, Switzerland, Bhutan, Qatar, Iceland, Moldova, Thailand, Great Britain, India, and America, in search for where one can find true contentment. In every location, he observes several different ways those countries have become some of the…

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    The nature versus nurture debate has continued for many years. This debate consists of whether children’s genetics or their environment primarily cause the way they behave. Nature focuses on the genetic factors; whereas, nurture emphasizes the environmental factors and experience of the child. People have debated on whether the nature or the nurture factor has the biggest effect on the behavior of children. This sparks my main question: are children’s personalities shaped more heavily by…

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    Have you ever thought about increasing your intelligence? “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes is about a 37 year old man named Charlie Gordon. Charlie Gordon has a low IQ of 68 and was involved in an experimental brain surgery to raise his IQ by three times. The experiment was successful in a test subject mouse named Algernon. The experiment proved successful when Charlie slowly started getting smarter and beating Algernon in tests after the operation was performed. Charlie experimented…

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    Robby Moore Case

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    Moore fits all three of these criteria. He took the IQ test several times throughout his life, his lowest score being a 57 and his highest being a 78. Although his highest score is above the cutoff of 70, that is still a borderline deficiency in intelligence. Plus the average of his highest and lowest scores comes out to 67.5, which is below the cutoff. Now, regarding impairments onset before the age of 18, Moore’s intellectual disability is very clearly seen in his academic records and…

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