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How much of ability is talent versus practice?
According to this article: http://scienceblogs.com/cortex/2006/08/talent_and_practice.php
Genetic talent has little or nothing to do with expert ability. Do you believe that?
And also, is reaction time something that can be trained, or does it require inate ability? Or does it require early training to acquire, and just can't be acquired later in life?

2007-11-05 09:52:48 · 3 answers · asked by Bill X 2 in Social Science Psychology

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To use an analogy, What you are born with is the spark and the kindling. Practice is the fuel which determines how bright the fire will burn.

2007-11-12 20:08:49 · answer #1 · answered by jemhasb 7 · 0 0

I like each as good, and I'm a Christian. For many years, despite the fact that, I determined it quite rough to hear Christian track, when you consider that frankly, they WEREN'T as proficient. However, now there is a plethora of proficient Christian bands: Pierce (I've visible them are living they usually ROCK! Plus they are quite great, clever men.), Kutless, Day of Fire, Decyfer Down, Building 429... And of path, there is continually Petra. They could have retired (eventually, after thirty years of creating track in combination), however their track remains to be very uplifting and they are highly proficient. Talent quite is subjective. My husband loves Sepultura, for illustration, and I suppose they are terrible. I make a laugh of the lead singer (I name him the Cookie Monster) at any time when my husband makes a decision to play the CD. On the opposite hand, I love bands like Nightwish and Within Temptation, and my husband are not able to stand them. But I suppose Christian rock bands CAN be each and every bit as proficient as any secular rock band. Faith quite has not anything to do with proficiency. Either a character has obtained it, or they do not. I suppose there are plenty of secular bands available in the market that are not very proficient, both.

2016-09-05 11:16:00 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You have to have certain basic ability to learn certain skills. If you have poor dexterity of a hearing deficit It is difficult learn to play an instrument well.

I think it is basic ability and practice.

2007-11-05 09:58:29 · answer #3 · answered by mediahoney 6 · 0 0

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