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Nature vs. Nurture: A Study on the Impact of Genetics and Environment on Human Development, Ejercicios de Psicología

A groundbreaking study where researchers separated over 100 sets of twins and triplets, raised them apart, and later reunited them to examine the influence of genetics and environment on their way of being. The study, which involved in-depth case studies using questionnaires and interviews, supports the notion that genetics play a stronger role in human development. Identical twins, despite being raised in different environments, showed significant similarities, while fraternal twins and other siblings exhibited more variation.

Tipo: Ejercicios

2017/2018

Subido el 24/11/2021

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¡Descarga Nature vs. Nurture: A Study on the Impact of Genetics and Environment on Human Development y más Ejercicios en PDF de Psicología solo en Docsity! In one paragraph, describe the research methods used in this study and why you believe they were chosen. For this study they separated more than 100 sets of twins and triplets and raised them apart, years later they were reunited to examine the impact of the environment in their way of being, since the genes are the same. They did a depth study in each person's live, this is called a case study. They used several methods to do this, such as questionnaires or interviews. | believe that they chose this methods because for getting to know the way of being of someone you have to make an observation in each subject and after that do an case study. In one paragraph, discuss the research findings. Does the study support genetics (nature) or environment (nurture) as a stronger influence on human development? Use information from the article and the lesson to support your response. The study supports nature, genetics as the stronger influence on human development. The study proves that most twins even the separated ones are quite similar. The fact of being raised in different environments doesn't make a big change. It would appear that identical twins are more similar than fraternal twins, so the genes do matter. | do think that this study would not be the same with fraternal twins. | am a fraternal triplet and my siblings and | are completely different. Usually the personalities tend to be similar to the ones your biological parents have, however, you usually have the values and attitudes that your adoptive parents have taught you.
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