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    Nature arguments Nurture arguments Heredity: family and family members Sociocultural influences: lack of time spend with society. Genetic Disorder: frontal brain (extra dopamine release) Biological Effects: Intellectual Disability: Interaction with parents: Perinatal Impact: Argument: Every human has two types of phases in their life one is nature (that is when a person takes birth) and other nurture (in their development period) in this two periods their physical characteristics‚ mental

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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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    scholars debate from the nature-inspired and nurture-inspired perspectives. Both nature and environmental factors interact to help children develop language. It is reasonable that every child has a genetic basis to develop language abilities. However‚ the environmental stimulation‚ or nurture-inspired perspective will play a more important role than the nature approach does‚ given a special case of Genie and the experience factor in language acquisition. The best example of why nature alone cannot develop

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    how it develops through nurture and nature. There has always been a debate as to what is the leading factor of why people do what they do. For centuries people have contested the topic as far back as the great philosopher Plato. I have learned in my short time in psychology class that nature and nurture both affect the person you are in your life from how you act‚ to the way and why you gain weight and even the way you feel. One thing I’ve learned from psychology is how nature can affect you even with

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    Nature vs. Nurture Through time‚ psychologists have argued over whether only our genes control our behaviors in life or if the environment and the people surrounding us have any effect in our lives. This is called nature versus nurture. We do not know what dictates our behavior‚ or if it is a combination of both. One question is‚ if genes control our behavior‚ are we really responsible for our actions? I think that if we can make choices we are responsible for our actions. While or genes

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    Brittani Chmielewski Nature vs. Nurture Are you born with aggression or is aggression something that is learned from your surroundings? This debate it called Nature vs. Nurture. I believe that anger is something that is learned and something you pick up from watching people and things around you. I also believe you can take a situation that you are witnessing aggression and turn it around and learn from it so you don’t follow the same way. Aggression can be scary but it fixable and preventable

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    The nature/nurture debate is a debate that I did not learn much about until I was in college. Before college‚ I was mostly taught that it is either nature or nurture. The main points of the nature/nurture debate was discussed in class. There are people that think the nature/nurture debate as one or the other. Nativists are people who believe in nature. They believe everything that a human is made up of is determined by genes only; genetic determinism. There are people who believe that everything

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    Both Nature and Nurture play a key role in human development and language development. So what is the difference between the two? Nature is the more scientific theory‚which is based on genetic inheritance and other biological factors. Whereas nurture is the influence of external factors‚ such as your environment. The case of Genie‚ a wild child is a good example for answering questions arising the topic of language development through nature or nurture. Noam Chomsky‚ a linguist‚philosopher and cognitive

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    are all familiar with the nature versus nurture debate and the different factors that must be considered when picking a “side”. In the case of Michael Oher‚ a young boy growing up in the ghetto of Memphis‚ Tennessee‚ it was quite clear which side he needed and benefited from. There is no easy way to pick one or the other when deciding which maters more but for Michael he needed the nurture to grow and remove him from the nature he grew up in. In the case of Michael‚ nurture was necessary to his overall

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    Running head: Nature vs. Nurture 1 Nature vs. Nurture Psychology 101 Donna L. Herrera March 7‚ 2012 Running head: Nature vs. Nurture 2 Nature vs. Nurture My husband and I ran a group home for teenage girls for over nine years. The girls were struggling with “major” life issues‚ some had been abandoned‚ others had sexual identity issues‚ a few were addicted to drugs

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