both.
2006-07-24 20:57:38
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answer #1
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answered by gerlooser 3
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Genetics gives you predispositions and the environment provides stimuli. Both are equally important.
However, let us not forget cognition. Mental processes and the way in which these operate also influence actions and behaviour.
2006-07-24 20:47:03
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answer #2
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answered by Walter 5
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I would say both, I think more so environment but genetics defiantly can have a behavioral effect on a person.
2006-07-24 20:44:48
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answer #3
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answered by Rose 2
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If a raindrop falls on your head, that has consequences on you. besides the undeniable fact that it would not make you do undesirable issues. you want to understand the thanks to strengthen what I purely reported. in case you regulate the thermostat on your room both up or down a pair tiers, it gained't make the calculator software on your pc malfunction. Edit: it ought to take an total e book to describe, and there are a range of of books on the challenge, all of which have some criticisms. So, the challenge is extremely complicated. in the period in-between, the habit of the persons who gave me thumbs down seems atheists who do not trust i'm an atheist.
2016-10-15 04:33:17
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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Determined more by the environment.
You are born completely innocent, and devoid of any trait, saving a few genetic ones...but as you grow up what you become is what you learn and grasp of your surroundings.
'It matters not what you are born, but what you become'
2006-07-24 22:39:29
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answer #5
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answered by Iza 2
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Nature versus nurture has been debated for quite some time, i.e. Darwin versus Freud.
I have one example for the nature side of things. I was recently reunited with my birth son. He grew up in a non-theatrical, non-musical household. He became a highly skilled musician and actor. I am a musician and actor. We have the same sense of humor (his family is somewhat humor-impaired).
2006-07-24 20:45:33
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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i think genetics plays abigger role than most think,i have two sons raised in the same enviroment by the same parents but since they have different biological fathers their is quite a difference in their behavior and strong differences in their personalities.
2006-07-24 20:54:28
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answered by Anonymous
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both
2006-07-24 20:46:04
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answered by Alex 3
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