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The biopsychosocial approach is the psychological approach that studies how genes, hormones, and the nervous system interact with the environment to influence behavior and mental processes. This approach emphasizes the importance of understanding how biological, psychological, and social factors all play a role in shaping an individual's behavior and mental health.
The three-level model of human behavior proposes that behavior is influenced by biological factors (genes, physiology), psychological factors (thoughts, emotions), and social factors (relationships, environment). These three levels interact to shape individual behavior in a dynamic and complex manner. Understanding behavior from all three levels is important for a comprehensive understanding of human behavior.
Innate behaviors are instinctual and present at birth, while learned behaviors are acquired through experience or observation. Innate behaviors are genetically determined and typically do not require prior experience to be exhibited, whereas learned behaviors require practice and exposure to the environment.
referred to as biological determinism. It suggests that an individual's actions and traits are largely influenced by their biology, such as genes or neurological makeup, rather than environmental or social factors. This perspective has been criticized for oversimplifying human behavior and neglecting the impact of culture and individual experiences.
Opinions vary. I believe people are slaves to their genes and physical & social environment but not to their environment alone.
Many of a person's characteristics are determined by an interaction between genes and the environment. You're welcome...
behavior genetics
genes and the environment
Both nature and nurture play a role in determining intelligence. Genetics can influence cognitive abilities, but environmental factors such as education, nutrition, and experiences can also have a significant impact on cognitive development. Ultimately, intelligence is a complex interplay between genetic predisposition and environmental influences.
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No. Growth is determined by a cat's genes, not by its environment.
Jack R. Vale has written: 'Genes, environment, and behavior' -- subject(s): Behavior evolution, Behavior genetics, Nature and nurture
No- some are determined by environment. If you are tanned, have callouses on your hands, have strong arms and a 6 pack abs- that came only partially from your genes. Exposure to sunlight and hard labor got you the rest.
the degree to which genes and environment interact to shape behavior.
Genes produce proteins and what we are is determined by genes.
One example of a characteristic that is determined by genes is hair color.