The psychology debate between genetics and environment/nature vs. nurture has been going on for decades. It is generally accepted that while genetics may give someone a predisposition towards a certain behavior, environmental influences probably have more influence over one's actions.
In brief, not all human behavior is learned behavior. I believe it is a combination of both innate (or genetic predispositions) and social driving forces. I believe we are born with certain traits and natural propensities that play a role in our development particular to learned attitudes, beliefs, values, and ethics systems.
It is true that the study of human behavior is not unique to ethics alone. many other disciplines also study human behavior. Disciplines such as religion, psychiatry, social work, political philosophy, evolution and philosophy are other disciplines that tries to study human behavior.
Nature is the behavioral genetics we inherit from our relatives whereas nurture is the values we are given and boundaries set by our parents. Each individually affects the way we behave and interact.
Most experts agree that psychopathy is a complex personality disorder that is believed to have roots in early brain development and genetics. It is unlikely for someone to suddenly become a psychopath as an adult, as it is believed to be a result of a combination of genetic and environmental factors that manifest in childhood.
Yes, most psychologists agree that both biological and environmental factors contribute to the development of mental health disorders. Genetics, brain chemistry, and life experiences can all influence a person's mental health. Understanding the interaction of these factors is important in diagnosing and treating mental health disorders.
Genetics.EDITED: I agree, it's genetics!!!
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The verb should agree with the subject. The singular "factor" takes the singular verb "is."
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humans are infinitely changeable because they can learn new behavior patterns.
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Most sociologists tend to agree that sociology is the study of society and social behavior, that social factors significantly influence individual behavior, and that systemic inequalities exist within society based on factors such as race, class, and gender.
In brief, not all human behavior is learned behavior. I believe it is a combination of both innate (or genetic predispositions) and social driving forces. I believe we are born with certain traits and natural propensities that play a role in our development particular to learned attitudes, beliefs, values, and ethics systems.
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It would be 4.
Having the right intention
Tell the friend the truth when you do not agree with the friend's behavior.