Based on personal opinion as well as on scientific, peer-reviewed published evidence I conceive that nature and nurture both cooperate to shape prenatal development. Nature and nurture hold a close relationship where without the other, each on its own, is not capable of providing empirical evidence for development itself. Genetics and the environment work alongside to shape children’s intelligence quotients (IQs) where factors such as: schooling quality, parental education and birth weight…
however they will state that it is to multiple. No matter the reason it is human nature to enjoy sex, furthermore swinger happen to enjoy it with multiple partners and can keep it from overlapping in their romantic life. With interviews of many couples and individuals many have stated they enjoy reading the karma sutra with each other and being inventive, thus making it know this is universal. Though men ignite…
MONKEYLUV: A CRITICAL REVIEW As I picked up picked up my AP Psychology required reading, Monkeyluv by Robert Sapolsky, I wondered what on earth animal behavior could have to do with human psychology. The idea that we could draw connections between the conduct of mice and humans escaped me; I had forgotten that humans were, in fact, animals. Sapolsky does his best to drive this point home as he humorously, yet intellectually, illustrates the idea that humans and animals are often more similar…
suffering from antisocial behavior. However, social factors also play a role. It is very different for someone to suffer from antisocial behavior compared to someone feeling “antisocial”. The difference between the two is dependent upon their biological versus social basis. I strongly believe that people are born with certain traits, such as antisocial behavior, and it derives from the way their brain is programmed. Both of these aspects effect the individual in a similar manner but one can be…
From watching this Crash Course video, I learned many things about motivation. One topic that was discussed in the video was Aron Ralston. Ralston was out climbing in Utah's Bluejohn Canyon when a giant rock shifted under his feet, and he fell, pinning his right arm to the canyon wall. There was no one around to help Ralston, and for five days Ralston attempted to escape by chipping away at the rock. He was forced to ration his food supply and had to endure serious hallucinations. As he was a…
a scale from nature to nurture and all have a different concept on what affects people to do the actions they do and have the thoughts that they have. The book quoted that the Psychoanalytic theory of personality focuses on the idea that our lives are governed by unconscious ideas and impulses that originate in childhood conflicts. (Rathus Textbook Page 8) I believe that this would mean if a child grew up in an abusive home, that he/she would most likely grow up to be more…
A major underlying construct of Piaget’s theory is the idea of natural selection and organism adaptation. Inspired by Charles Darwin’s “On the Origin of Species” (1859) as well as his own extensive work as a zoologist, the ideas of assimilation and adaptation are at the very heart of Piaget’s cognitive theory. Piaget believed that humans have dynamic cognitive structures (formed through individual experiences) that help us adapt to a dynamic environment. This learning system promoted by Piaget--…
identical twins in two separate environments. Identical twins have the potential to become exactly the same person because they have almost the exact same genetic makeup. Discovering this was a total breakthrough for scientists studying the “Nature vs. Nurture Debate”. There are many stories of twins raised in completely different environments who, when reunited, are found to have almost the exact same personalities, preferences, and habits. Case studies of twins reared apart reveal…
Defying Gender Roles How many times have you been in a situation where gender roles played a major factor? Gender roles affect every aspect of our life. The gender roles of males and females both develop as a pattern of behavior based on genes. Males and females are expected to follow certain gender roles in today’s society. In the play Antigone, the main character shows a simple example of a courageous woman defying her gender limits. Gender roles are very important by creating tension in the…
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…