Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Free Nature vs. Nurture Essay :: Argumentative Persuasive Topics
     Nature vs. Nurture           There has always been a large controversy over whether     inherited genes or the environment influences and effects our     personality, development, behavior, intelligence and ability.  This     controversy is most often recognized as the nature verses nurture     conflict.  Some people believe that it is strictly genes that effect our     ways of life, others believe that it is the environment that effects us,     and some believe that both of these influence our behavior.  Either way,     social scientists have been struggling for centuries deciding whether     our personalities are born or made.  Tests are done often on identical     twins that were separated to see how they are each influenced by their     separate environments.            In the past twenty years, it has been discovered that there is a     genetic component to every human trait and behavior.  However, genetic     influence on traits and behavior is partial because genetics account on     average for half of the variation of most traits.  Urie Bronfrenbrenner,     who studies genetics, said, "It is not nature vs. nurture, but the     interaction of nature and nurture that drives development."  Researchers     are finding that the balance between genetic and environmental     influences for certain traits change as people get older.  Also, people     may react to us in a certain way because of a genetically influenced     personality and, we may choose certain experiences because they fit best     with our instinctive preferences.  This means that our experiences may     be influenced by our genetic tendencies.  One way researchers study the     development of traits and behaviors is by measuring the influence of     genetics through out ones life span, and it is found to be that the     genetic influence on certain trait increase as people age.  A research     was done to see whether a trait would show up in a child if it was     environmentally influenced or genetically influenced.  A child was given     more negative attention than another was, and it increased the chances     of the child having depressive symptoms and anti-social behavior.  But     these symptoms disappeared when accounted for genetic influences and how     parents treat their children.            There are three types of gene/environment relations.  The first     one is called a passive correlation.  It is to be explained as, for     example, if a musical ability was genetic, and a child was passed a     musical ability trait, than the child would most likely have musically     inclined parents.  Their parents then would provide them with the genes     					    
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