​ ar​e our behaviors predetermined at nature or are they affected by nurture or by both?

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According to the historical development of psychology are our behaviors predetermined at birth by heredity and biological factors (nature) or are they affected by experience and other environmental factors (nurture) or by both. Explain fully all 3 and give examples in 400 words and give references

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Running Head: NATURE AND NURTURE/BEHAVIOR

Nurture and Nature/Behavior
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NATURE AND NURTURE/BEHAVIOR

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Notwithstanding the philosophical conflict between nativists who grasp an incredible
hereditary position i.e. crediting everything to natural segments (nature) and preservationists who
assume that the way we are raised (sustain) totally directs the mental parts of our youth
progression through learning, it is not so much today to recognize both of these phenomenal
positions. There are recently a lot of "convictions" on both sides of the dispute which are
clashing with an "all or none" view (Brescianini, 2011). So rather than asking whether the child
change is down to nature or support, the question has been reformulated to "What sum?" i.e.,
considering the way that both heredity and condition affect the individual we move toward
getting to be, which is the more fundamental? This is really the individual...


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