What is the interaction between genes and environment? Apex- (;
Nature and Nurture are in direct opposition to each other as ideas when it comes to the nature of human ethics. Nature postulates that a person's ethos is an essential part of who they are, and would remain the same no matter what sort of life experiences they had. Nurture, on the other hand, claims that a person's ethos comes solely from the culmination of experiences and how that person reacts to them. In practice, both play a vital role in understanding how a person thinks.
The commonly accepted answer by psychologists of this time period is a combination of both. Our circumstances play somewhat of a role, but there are also biological influences
It is question and then follow up
to see who we really were
When someone asks you a question about what something means TO YOU - they want YOUR opinion, not a random opinion from some anonymous person on the internet. You need to decide what appearance means to you personally and answer the question for them.
If he asks? Yes!
The main perspective in psychology is to answer the question everyone asks, "why do we do things the way we do it?" Why does a child cry when you put him/her on punishment? Why do we get nervous before getting up in front of people and speaking? How does the brain work? What makes us say/do the things we do? Psychologist are bright people who work to figure these questions everyone asks.
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A person's genres or upbringing are more important. :)
An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
InterrogativeA sentence that asks a question is an interrogative sentence.
Yeah an interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
interrogative sentance
interrogative sentence
Its a question that somebody asks about the soup.
that asks a question or asks for information
It asks the question ' can you get it up?' and asks if he is big enough.
Psychologists don't know why people grow up to have the personalities they do. Some argue nurture, which is saying that a child's personality will form based on how they were raised and their experiences in life. Nature is the theory that each person will grow up to have their same personality no matter what situations they're put in. It's like when someone asks you what you think they'd be like if they grew up in another time/place. If you thought that they would think the same way, have the same opinions, etc. (and just dress and maybe talk a little differently), then you would believe the nature theory. If you thought that it wouldn't even really be them and that they would be a different person entirely, then you would argue nurture. By the way, most psychologists have their beliefs somewhere in between these two. I hope this has helped you. :D
A question someone asks but the question doesn't need/want an answer.
Satisfactory question! An issue that i have inquired into before. Some savvy folks might incidentally say one better take heed on what one asks in about issues such as these.