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One of the biggest debates in psychology is the
Nature vs Nurture arguments. Is a person's development based on his or her DNA
or on their life experiences and environment? Both sides of the debate make
great arguments and both have things to back them up.
Nature vs. nurture applies in many areas in psychology. In
terms of development, I believe that it's nurture. A well nurtured person will
develop a lot better and a lot faster than one that's not well nurtured. Nature
has a little bit to do with it if the person was born will physical or mental
illnesses. In terms of intelligence, I would say both play a role. Nurture is
important for the health and overall development which effects everything.
Nature determines how mentally capable a person is. Some people's brains simply
function better than others, and some might have mental disabilities. I believe
personality is mainly influenced by both equally. A lot of a person's
personality is influenced by their environment and surroundings, but I also
believe that a person is born with certain personality traits that cannot be
changed by nurture. Mental illness is mainly nature. Most people with mental
illness inherit their illnesses, but sometimes it can be caused by nurture. If
a person is injured or mistreated as a young child, that can lead to mental
illness.
A person's development is in their nature and nurture. A
person developments based on what is surrounding them and they way they are
treated. One's personality is from both nature and nurture. One's personality
depends on multiple factors like ones their life experiences and things they
were introduced to. Intelligence is sometimes considered nature but it
could also be nurture. A person with a long line of intelligent people who
inherited certain genes from their parents is more likely to be more
intelligent than someone who doesn't have smart parents. Nutrition and stress
can affect how well someone can think. Mental illness is nature because you
develop them genetically not from nurture.
Nature refers to heredity: the genetic makeup or "genotypes" (i.e., information encoded in DNA) an individual carries from the time of conception to the time of death.
Nurture, by contrast, refers to various external or environmental factors to which an individual is exposed from conception to death.
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**Nature refers to heredity, the genetic makeup of an individual.
**Nature refers to biological tendencies and capabilities.
**Nurture refers to environmental factors an individual is exposed to in their lifetime.