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Nature-Nurture Debate - Coggle Diagram
Nature-Nurture Debate
Evaluation
Dunn and Plomin suggest that individual differences such as age and personality may mean that siblings experience the same family events in different ways.
‘Constructivism’ is the idea that people create their own ‘nurture’ by actively selecting environments that are appropriate for their ‘nature’.
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A deterministic stance can lead to issues in society, such as eugenic policies and behaviour shaping.
Three Approaches
Nature
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This approach includes evolutionary explanations. For example, Bowlby claimed attachment was adaptive in order to increase the chance of infant survival.
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This is the argument as to whether a person’s development is mainly due to their genes or more to environmental influences.