B1 The nature vs nurture debate Flashcards

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Nature

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genetic inheritance and other biological factors.

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Nurture

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the influence of external factors after conception such as social and environmental factors.

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Maturation

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a genetically programmed sequence of change, for example the onset of menopause.

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What physical characteristics are determined by genetic inheritance?

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Colour of eyes, straight or curly hair, skin pigmentation,

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Other physical characteristics that appear to be influenced by the genetic makeup of the birth parents?

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Height, weight, life expectancy and vulnerability to specific diseases.

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What has the idea of characteristics we get from our parents sparked a debate about?

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Whether psychological characteristics such as behavior tendencies, personality traits and mental abilities are also ‘wired in’ before a child is born or whether they are influence by their environment.

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What is Bowlby’s theory of attachment?

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It is a biological perspective of development (nature) as it explains the bond between mother and child as being an innate process.

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What is Chomsky’s proposal in relation to language coming from a biological perspective?

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Language is developed through the use of innate language acquisition device.

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What is Bandura’s social learning theory based on?

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An understanding that the environment influences development (nurture) and that children learn through imitation and role modelling.

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What are characteristics and differences not observed at birth but which emerge later in life referred to as ?

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Maturation

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What is the ‘nature’ perspective based on?

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An assumption that all individuals have an inner ‘biological clock’ that determines when and at what rate physical development will progress.

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Who is Arnold Gesell ?

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A psychologist and pediatrician who was interested in children’s biological maturation ( that part of their growth determined by genetically determined physiological processes).

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From 1940s-1950s what did Gesell develop?

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A new methodology or ‘normative approach’ to researching child development which involved observing large numbers of children to find the skills and abilities that most children had in each age group.

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What was Gesell’s finding used to establish?

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The ‘norms’ or milestones for each developmental aspect.

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What did Gesell’s notation of the fact that each child moved through the sequence at their own pace mean for his conclusion.

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Allowed him to come to the conclusion that development was predetermined and that environment had little influence. If a child experiences delayed development then the problem is heredity rather than the result of the child’s environment and circumstances .

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