Yes, I do. If you were born into an evil family--let's say Adolf Hitler's--then that doesn't necessarily mean you would be evil as well. However, if you were taught to despise Jewish people and other minorities (this is still in the scenario that you are related to Hitler) then you would be influenced to the more evil ways of life by the environment surrounding you.
Influences on whether to indulge in drugs or not include company, environment, and the society.
The argument of nature vs nurture revolves around the debate of whether a person's traits and behavior are predominantly influenced by genetic factors (nature) or environmental factors (nurture). It questions the extent to which genetics and upbringing shape an individual's characteristics and development. Both nature and nurture play significant roles in shaping human behavior and are intertwined in complex ways.
The nature vs. nurture question asks whether differences in traits and behaviors are due to genetics (nature) or environment (nurture). It explores the influence of genetics and upbringing on a person's development and characteristics.
An object's density influences its buoyancy, thus determining whether or not an object will float
The term you are looking for is "nature vs. nurture." This theory debates whether genetics or environment plays a greater role in shaping our personalities.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
yes
i do not
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