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    violence? This question brings to mind the age old psychological theory‚ Nature vs. Nurture. Are people born predisposed for violence? Is there something genetically different about serial killers and murderers? Can their behavior be explained by a difference in their very make-up? Or are they made violent by seeing violence‚ having un-supportive and demanding parents‚ being mentally‚ sexually‚ and physically abused? Nature vs. nurture is one of the most sought after answers in the field of psychology

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    Sociologists and psychologists both have different views on how much nature and nurture influences the human behaviour and identity. Sociologists tend to favour nurture over nature‚ while psychologists tend favour nature over nurture. The fact that both of these scholars tend to favoured one over the other through the ages has resulted in the constant recur of the nature verse nurture debate. This is a debate that explores the importance of biological (heredity) and cultural (Social environment)

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    Nature Vs. Nurture When we first started learning about the age old question of nature vs. nurture‚ I agreed with the concept of nature. I hated the idea of nurture‚ that no one is truly unique. I was against that. I liked to think that everyone is individual. But then as I thought more about it‚ I started to not like the idea of Nature. That we dont have a choice in who we are‚ that it has all been decided for us. I was thinking about a lot of things that could affect how someone is.

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    Nature trumps nurture’ Evaluate this statement in relation to intelligence The statement ‘nature trumps nurture’ is referring to the nature versus nurture debate that has been ongoing in psychology since its origin. The debate aims to examine to what extent human development is influenced by our genetic inheritance (nature) and by external environmental influences (nurture). One principle which is focussed on within this debate is intelligence‚ which often refers to IQ or established factor

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    Nature v. Nurture For centuries‚ there has been a psychological debate on what alters and affects a person’s personality and behavior. Is it the pressure of society or the way a parent raises a child that causes a child to develop into a successful adult? Is it the genetic inheritance and biological building blocks that humans are born with that makes a person who he/she is? The things that happen to a person that is beyond the control of a parent is nature. The love‚ compassion‚ and discipline (or

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    Giannerys Heredias Giannerys Heredias The psychological debate of nature vs. nurture is one that has been considered and contradicted for many years. This debate is so controversial because although it is fact that genetic makeup does play a major role in developing a person‚ the nurture and environment in which a person is brought up in is also an important factor. The psychological debate of nature vs. nurture is one that has been considered and contradicted for many years. This debate is

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    Abstract Nature vs. nurture has been discussed by philosophers in the past and by scientists most recently. Philosophers such as Plato argued that all knowledge was inherited through your parent and when you were told something you didn’t learn it you were just reminded of it. Aristotle however argued that all humans were born with a blank slate and built on it with influence from there environment. In the 1700’s the empiricists and the internalists took over the argument. They fought through letters

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    whether it is nature or nurture that plays a greater role in human development and behaviors. The pro-nature perspective is the more scientific theory meaning that our genetics we inherit make us who we are. On the other hand‚ the pro-nurture perspective contends that social factors and the surrounding environment play the deciding role. This controversial subject is one of the oldest arguments in psychology due to the abundant information that supports both sides. However‚ nature can only go so

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    The Role of Nature and Nurture in Human Homosexuality In the debate on what influences one’s sexual orientation‚ one side assigns free choice to the homosexual practice. The opposite side argues that genes define one’s sexuality. But to be accurate‚ one should look at all the factors that influence homosexuality: naturenurture‚ and choice. To say that homosexuality is caused by only one phenomenon is inaccurate and leaves too many important factors out. Homosexual desire is a multiple phenomena

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    Intelligence: Nature of Nurture University of Phoenix Irene Ramirez Adolescent Development July‚ 2014 Abstract Intelligence and its definition as well as what determines and influences intelligence could be complicated. In most cases‚ it depends on each individual and their concept of intelligence. Many people dealing with this subject may have questioned whether intelligence is based on nature; meaning generic‚ or if intelligence can be developed. According to the Webster’s

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