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    hardware was ‘reprogrammed’ when it was produced, it is still as faulty as the previous ones. Nature vs. Nurture also has a big role in behavioral epigenetics. By definition, “The nature vs. nurture debate within psychology is concerned with the extent to which particular aspects of behavior are a product of either inherited (i.e., genetic) or acquired (i.e., learned) characteristics.” There is much debate over this topic, as this area of science is relatively new and does not have full…

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    Why do people choose to fight, where others may decide to flee in a fight or flight scenario? Why do some express sadness and others show happiness in a time of pain? Psychology, which is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, is research that helps to inform/prove why people act the way they do. There are many reasons to explain questions such as these, but there are seven distinct perspectives that help to demonstrate why. As seen in Laura A. King’s book “The Science of…

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    The nature vs. nurture debate on whether it is biology or the environment that causes human beings to behave in a certain way and choose certain roles is an ongoing debate in social science, but in more recent years the debate has been extended to whether nurture, i.e. culture, can outweigh biology when explaining gender. Many times it is difficult to differentiate sex and gender as they are closely related. Gender is commonly described as the state of being male or female and some sociologists…

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    goalposts" in a scientific debate, backpedaling from an earlier strong position to a weaker one due to new conflicting research, while refusing to concede. It seems to become clearer and clearer, 10,000 hours alone is NOT enough to excel or become an expert in a field. Expertise requires a combination of natural skill, hard work, and perseverance. This debate between practice and genetic predisposition is one small facet in the long running psychologica debate of Nature vs…

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    Nature, nurture, or lifestyle choice, the world seems obsessed with finding out what makes the homosexual. Every time it pops up in conversation, I find myself confused over the fascination with unravelling the big secret. Homosexuality is just something that happens, why can’t we be fulfilled with that? No, curiosity continues to peer through the curtains and into homosexual society for some fascinating reason. What happens to the world once the genetics of homosexuality is deciphered, then…

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    killers have no remorse towards their actions or why they commit these unexplainable tragedies? Psycho killers have an Antisocial Personality Disorder which causes them to become psychotic, but the big question is does this disorder come from nature or nurture? Research reports infancy and childhood is one of the most important stages of development for a human. Vronsky 2004 states “Emotionally,…

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    Introduction What makes a human, human? Who decides what being fully human entails? Many psychologists believe in the fifty-fifty theory. Half of who a person becomes is made up of his or her genetics or nature, while the other half is made up of how they were raised or nurtured. “The nature vs. nurture debate within psychology is concerned with the extent to which particular aspects of behavior are a product of either inherited (i.e., genetic) or acquired (i.e., learned) characteristics”…

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    Maroney. I took the information provided from the chapter and personally interpreted it in relation to the psychological concept of nature vs. nurture. My personal beliefs regarding the overall criminal justice system and the reason behind why people commit crimes can also be compared to the argument of nature vs. nurture. As stated before, I believe the nurture aspect, how one was raised, has a stronger influence on criminal behavior than their brain development, or lack thereof. While reading…

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    whether they were raised to become like this, or if they were just born with the mindset or capabilities. This is the nature versus nurture psychological debate, where phycologists try to determine whether some actions and behaviors were genetically transferred, or whether they were acquired through the environment someone was raised in (McLeod). While the nature vs. nurture debate is a popular explanation for some behaviors and actions, it is not always an accurate explanation. Some come from…

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    develop an integrative personality theory. Included Concepts Psychodynamic Model From the psychodynamic model, Erikson’s concept of Epigenetics has been included. There is no single determinate when talking about a person’s personality. Both nature and nurture have to…

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