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How does nature and nurture influence human behavior affect the behavior and personality of an individual? @Dr.Trupti_Raja

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answered 435 days ago

Nature loads the gun, nuture pulls the triggers. Both good and bad traits. Example, positive reinforcement of good behavior will encourage and develop good habits, negetive reinforcement can surpress bad ones. Both need to be in play, if all that's given is negative, rebellion, low self esteem will be encountered. By negative reinforcement, the reinforcement needs to fit the “crime”, not be overly harsh and represent natural consequences.

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Nature and nurture both influence human behavior and personality. Nature refers to the genetic traits we inherit from our parents, like temperament and intelligence. Nurture refers to the environment we grow up in, including our family, friends, and culture. Both nature and nurture work together to shape who we are and how we behave. For example, a person might inherit a tendency towards being shy (nature), but their upbringing in a supportive environment could help them develop confidence (nurture).

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Nature is how you are born and the immediate surroundings you are in. These heavily impact nuture, the principles you are raised in by your caregives. In the formative years you follow what is taught to you through nuture. But it's nature and the lived experiences which make you question and build more unique skills for your own behaviour and personality over time. Both have a significant impact over our lives making us also change with time.

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answered 390 days ago

Just like how people wear clothes according to the geographical area+ society in which they're living in. Exactly the same way, nature and nurture are significant factors as well.

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You can try and. compare two kids, one who has mom and dad and a happy family and another who is living in foster home with other children without mum and dad.

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