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NATURE vs. NURTURE

What makes you you? Is human behavior instinctive or is it learned? How does our individual heredity predispose our differing personalities, preferences & abilities? To what extent are we shaped by our heredity and our environment?

Genes: Our Biological Blueprint Genetics is the study of how heredity- the manner in which traits & characteristics are passed from parent to offspring. A trait is the characteristic being expressed: a crooked little finger, a dimple in the chin.

In 1867, Gregor Mendel, a Moravian abbot, gave modern genetics its start, when he reported the results of his research on breeding peas. Mendel believed that every trait was controlled by elements that were transmitted from one generation to the next.

He called these elements: Genes: the biochemical units of heredity Many genes together make up chromosomes Genes contain a segment of DNA, containing the code for a particular protein,which is the building block of our physical development.

Chromosomes Threadlike structures made up of DNA 46 pairs in each cell 23 received from each parent

Chromosomes

Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) A complex molecule Contains the genetic information of each chromosome

Nucleotides The four letter code to distinguish genes Letters A,T,C, or G are used

The Genetic Makeup of One Cell

Genome The complete genetic instructions for a given organism All the genetic material in an organism’s chromosome pattern

Mutation Random errors in the replication of genes from parent to child which result in change of an individual’s genetic code Can be desirable or undesirable changes

Behavior Genetics Studies the relative influences of genetic and environmental influences on behavior

Environment Any influence, other than genetic, on an individual’s behavior Include: The culture someone is raised in One’s family Socioeconomic group

Nature and Nurture Issue Nature side entails the genetic code passed from parent to child. Nurture side involves all environmental influences from prenatal development on. Which parts of human behavior can we attribute to nature and which can be attributed to nurture?

Predisposition The possibility of something happening through the genetic code Genetics creates the potential for something The environment may or may not trigger the predisposition

Nature and Similarity

Similarities Despite our differences, human beings throughout the world share a number of similarities

Evolutionary Psychology The study of evolution of behavior and the mind Uses the principle of natural selection

Natural Selection Darwin’s principle that those traits contributing to the survival of the species will most likely be passed on to the next generation

Nature and Individual Differences: Twin Studies

Identical Twins Twins who developed from a single fertilized egg Are genetically identical Called monozygotic twins

Fraternal Twins Twins who developed from separate eggs Genetically no different than other siblings Called dizygotic twins

Heritability The proportion of an individual’s characteristics that can be attributed to genetics (heredity) The degree to which traits are inherited

Twin Studies Used to determine the heritability of a given trait Data is collected from both identical and fraternal twins on the trait Compare the data between the two groups Important not to conclude that a specific behavior is inherited

Nature and Individual Differences: Adoption Studies

Adoption Studies Compare adopted children’s traits with those of their biological parents and their adopted parents Trait similarities with biological parents: attribute the trait to heredity Trait similarities with the adopted parents: attribute the trait to the environment

TEMPERAMENT STUDIES Temperament is a person’s characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity. Heredity seems to predispose human temperament differences.

HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT Ask your parents what your temperament was like when you were a child?

Environment Matters: Early Learning and Brain Development

Early Brain Development Early experience is critical in brain development. In later life continued use is necessary to maintain neural connections in the brain.

Environment Matters: Peer and Parent Influence

Peer Influences Peer influence in adolescence is very powerful. Many studies suggest a peer group is correlated with school performance, smoking, and other behaviors.

Environment Matters: Cultural Influences

Culture Shared attitudes, beliefs, norms and behaviors of a group Culture is communicated from one generation to the next

Norms Understood rules for accepted and expected behavior Consist of the “proper behavior” within a group

Individualism Giving priority to one’s goals over the goals of the group Defining one’s identity in terms of personal attributes rather than the group’s identification Tend to see people as separate and independent

Collectivism Giving priority to the goals of one’s group over one’s personal goals Defining one’s identity in terms of the group’s identification rather than personal attributes See people as connected to others Individual needs are sacrificed for the good of the group.

Gender The shaping of gender illustrates the effects of nature vs nurture. Genes & hormones define gender, as well as our environment and our culture.

Your sex is determined by your 23rd pair of chromosomes. The pair that came from your mother was an X chromosome. The pair that came from your father, Is either an X chromosome (a girl) or a Y chromosome (a boy).

Gender is socially constructed. Our gender roles, a set of expected behaviors for males and females, are determined by our culture’s norms. Society assigns each of us to a: gender, the category of being male or female, with the result being our

Gender identity, our sense of being male or female and we become Gender-typed, the exhibition of demonstrating traditional masculine or feminine roles.

SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY States that children learn gender based behaviors by observing, imitation and by Being rewarded or punished.

GENDER SCHEMA THEORY States that children learn gender from their cultures. They learn a sense of what it means to be a male or female from their culture, and then must adjust their behavior to fit what their society expects of them.

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