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    WORD COUNT: 784 Does heredity affect your personality‚ or is it your environment. Many psychologists have been back and forth on this question for years. Both of them can affect your behavior and development‚ but which one affects it the most? Heredity and environment are both leading causes of how a human being acts‚ and functions. From the heredity standpoint‚ however‚ it is proven that heredity does play a part in a person’s development and behavior. In a twin study‚ they proved that identical

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    only heredity‚ but also environment‚ plays a role in the development of human beings. The field has evolved quite a bit in the last few years. Studying genetics helps us to be able to predict future behaviors and also potentially help us to use genetic engineering. Since the study of behavioral genetics can potentially lead us down the road of genetic engineering it attracts a lot of controversy. As will be examined here genetics shows some strong correlations between heredity and environment. The

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    frequently. What influences our personal development: nature or nurture‚ or perhaps a bit of both? Both sides of the argument have clear‚ everlasting points‚ which make it very difficult to come to a conclusion. As many know‚ both nature and nurture have huge impacts on our personal development‚ but we have yet to discover whether which one effects us the greatest. When it all comes down to it‚ nature is our genetics. Nature refers to all of the genes and hereditary factors that have an influence on who

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    The Nature-Nurture Debate Psychologists argue about whether a human’s development is more related to the environment (nature) or the people that surround a developing person (nurture). An example of the nature aspect of this debate is attributing a person’s affliction with a mental illness to genetics because that person’s mother or father was also afflicted with the same mental illness. An example of the nurture aspect of this debate is a person’s decision to live on the streets and join a gang

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    Influences of Nature and Nurture I. Hereditary and Environmental Influences II. Nature A – Development of heredity behaviours 1) Genetic Structure 2) Inherit B – Development starting of fetus 1) Inside mother. 2) After birth III. After birth – prepared to learn A – Examples 1) Vision starts 2) Time to improve B – Looking Around 1) Different Things 2) Reasons IV. Nurture A – Conduct 1) Psychiatric Illnesses 2) Drugs and illnesses

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    BOTH NATURE AND NURTURE INFLUENCE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR’ The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English defines Nature as “persons or animal’s innate character‚ and innate meaning inborn”. This means that nature plays a large part in how humans inherit the physical characteristics of their parents‚ but also that their personalities and characters are predetermined by family genetics. The dictionary also defines nurture as “bringing up‚ fostering care” which implies learning and training to regulate

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    In the study of development‚ nature refers to the inherited (genetic) characteristics and tendencies that influence development. Some inherited characteristics appear in virtually everyone. For instance‚ almost all children have the capacity to learn to walk‚ understand language‚ imitate others‚ use simple tools‚ and draw inferences about how other people view the world. Thus all children have a set of universal human genes that‚ when coupled with a reasonable environment‚ permit them to develop

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    Nature and Nurture Influences Lisa Baker ECE 205 Introduction to Child Development Instructor: Jill Windes September 29‚ 2014 Nature and Nurture Influences We were asked to write a paper on Nature and Nurture influences on a child development. There has been a debate for years about this topic. Some phycologist believe that it is just nature that you are born with the genes from you parents to make you the way you are through evolution. Then there are those that it is just the nurturing

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    What determines how a child develops? In reality‚ it would be impossible to account for each and every influence that ultimately determines who a child becomes. What we can look at are some of the most apparent influences such as genetics‚ parenting‚ experiences‚ friends‚ family relationships and school to help us understand the influences that help contribute to a child’s growth. Think of these influences as building blocks. While most people tend to have the same basic building blocks‚ these

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    Behavioral Genetics The field of behavioral genetics was introduced by the cousin of Charles Darwin‚ Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911). Galton‚ a British population geneticist was the first to document his study of heredity and human behavior. Galton concentrated his studies on correlations found among families of a certain social status to discover which character traits might be inherited. Galton coined the term “eugenics” which meant “well-born.” (Lehrman‚ 1998). However‚ the term “genetics”

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