Genetic predisposition and environmental factors play critical roles in intellectual development. Genetic predisposition lays the foundation for cognitive abilities, while environmental factors such as education, nutrition, and social interactions shape and further enhance intellectual growth.
Piaget proposed that interaction with the physical environment (physical or concrete experiences) and interaction with the social environment (interacting with others and society) are the two main factors that drive progression through the stages of cognitive development. These interactions help individuals construct their understanding of the world and develop their cognitive abilities.
Erikson's theory of psychosocial development focuses on the interaction between nature (biological factors, like genetics and temperament) and nurture (environmental factors, like upbringing and social interactions). According to Erikson, these two forces shape an individual's development across different life stages. Erikson believed that a balance between nature and nurture was essential for healthy psychosocial development.
Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson were two theorists involved in the study of personality formation. Freud's psychoanalytic theory focused on the role of unconscious desires and early childhood experiences, while Erikson's psychosocial theory emphasized the impact of social relationships and life experiences on personality development across the lifespan.
Twin development can occur at the cleavage stage if the developing embryo splits into two separate parts early in development. This can happen due to genetic factors or environmental influences. As the cells continue to divide and differentiate, each part of the embryo can develop into a separate individual, giving rise to monozygotic twins.
DefinitionPersonality development is the development of the organized pattern of behaviors and attitudes that makes a person distinctive. Personality development occurs by the ongoing interaction with ones environment.DescriptionPersonality is what makes a person a unique person, and it is recognizable soon after birth. A child's personality has several components:Temperament is the set of genetically determined traits that determine the child's approach to the world and how the child learns about the world. There are no genes that specify personality traits, but some genes do control the development of the nervous system, which in turn controls behavior.A second component of personality comes from adaptive patterns related to a child's specific environment. Most psychologists agree that these two factors, temperament and environment, influence the development of a person's personality the most. Temperament, with its dependence on genetic factors, is sometimes referred to as "nature," while the environmental factors are called "nurture".
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Two factors that spurred the development of the industrial and the market revolution were the invention of steam technology and computers.
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Drug and Alcahol consumption while pregnant.
The two factors that make gravity stronger or weaker are the mass of the objects involved and the distance between them. As mass increases, gravity becomes stronger. Conversely, as distance between objects increases, gravity becomes weaker.
The main driving factor for the development of computers was the needs of the United States defense department. The second driving factor was the United States space program.
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The two factors that has helped the cattle business grow has been increase in population, and scientific development in medicine to raise healthy cattle.
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