Nature-Nurture Blog
The nature vs. nurture debate within psychology is a product of either inherited (genetic) or acquired (learned) characteristics.
- Nature refers to all of the genes and hereditary factors that influence who we are—from our physical appearance to our personality characteristics.
- Nurture refers to all the environmental variables that impact who we are, including our early childhood experiences, how we were raised, our social relationships, and our surrounding culture.
1) High Blood Pressure & Obesity
An example of this debate is whether high blood pressure and obesity is a health risk that is passed genetically from parent to child.
Nurture proponents point to the poor eating habits that cause obesity and the limited ability to regulate personal habits that lead to high blood pressure.2) Personality
The development of personality is often part of nature versus nurture debate. People want to know how children develop their personalities. Is personality an influence of the parent through genetics or learned traits from their environment. Nurture advocates would suggest that growing up under the direct presence of the mother it was a learned personality, not genetically passed.
3) Occupation
A person's ability to perform in a certain occupation also leads to a nature versus nurture debate. If a child follows in a parent's footsteps in a given career, someone might suggest a natural inclination toward the craft. Others might point to the nurturing that took place in the home as the child was being raised by that particular parent. This easily could have been the product of a learned behavior
4) Homosexuality
Another example and one of the most debated topics on nature versus nurture today relates to homosexuality. Nature proponents believe that homosexuality is genetic or outside of a person's control. Nurture proponents believe that homosexuality is a choice or a behavior influenced by environmental factors.
5) Intelligence
Those who would argue that nature is large to thank for the individual’s ability to achieve greatness might point to his or her parents and use their level of intelligence as a reason for why he or she is so successful.Those who would argue that a child's intelligence was affected by nurture would look at the child's educational background as well as how his or her parents raised her.
“Our first impressions are generated by our experiences and our environment, which means that we can change our first impressions . . . by changing the experiences that comprise those impressions.”
― Malcolm Gladwell
Sources:
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/nature-vs-nurture
https://explorable.com/nature-vs-nurture-debate



Hey, Krystina! You have written an amazing blog post. I really enjoyed reading this and liked how I agree with what you are saying when you said that you do not believe that not just one-factor out rules the other on how we are the person we are.
ReplyDeleteHey Krystina, great explanation throughout your blog. I was really interested in your perspective on nurture being more of a factor for how people may turn out.. In my blog i shared that both have a shared amount being factored in towards creating our personality traits, but you're description over the effects nurture has on a person really made me think my thought process over this topic. Great job.
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