nature nurture

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    • What does the nature view suggest about behavior?
      Behavior is a product of innate biological factors
    • What are some physical characteristics that are biologically determined?
      Eye color, skin pigmentation, certain diseases
    • What is heredity?
      The process of passing traits to offspring
    • How are characteristics like height and weight related to genetics?
      They are positively correlated with genetic relatedness
    • What is the nativist position in psychology?
      Characteristics are a product of evolution and genetics
    • What do family, twin, and adoption studies indicate about behavior?
      Closer relatedness increases similarity in behaviors
    • What is the risk of being diagnosed with schizophrenia in the general population?
      Approximately 1%
    • What did Gottsman and Shields (1991) find about schizophrenia risk?
      Risk increases to 46% with two affected parents
    • What did Joseph (2004) find regarding MZ and DZ twins and schizophrenia?
      MZ twins had a 40.4% concordance rate
    • How do nativists view characteristics that emerge later in life?
      As products of maturation influenced by a biological clock
    • What is Huntingdon’s disease?
      A genetically transmitted disorder emerging later in life
    • What do evolutionary explanations emphasize about nature?
      Behaviors that enhance survival are naturally selected
    • Who proposed that children are biologically programmed to form attachments?
      Bowlby
    • What is the view of nurture in psychology?
      Behavior is influenced by environmental factors
    • What does the term tabula rasa mean?
      A blank slate regarding human mind
    • Who first proposed the tabula rasa concept?
      John Locke
    • How do behavioral psychologists explain attachment?
      Through classical conditioning and association
    • What is Bandura's view on aggression?
      Aggression is learned through observation and imitation
    • What does the Double Bind Theory suggest about schizophrenia?
      It results from disordered family communication
    • What is the diathesis-stress model?
      It explains disorders as a genetic and environmental interaction
    • What was the finding of the Finnish Adoption Study regarding schizophrenia?
      10% rate in children of schizophrenic mothers
    • What does neural plasticity refer to?
      The brain's ability to reorganize itself
    • What did Maguire et al. (2000) find about taxi drivers' brains?
      Their hippocampi were larger than non-taxi drivers
    • What are the three types of gene-environment interactions described by Plomin et al. (1977)?
      • Passive gene-environment interaction
      • Evocative/reactive gene-environment interaction
      • Active gene-environment interaction
    • What is passive gene-environment interaction?
      Parents pass on genes and provide an environment
    • What is evocative gene-environment interaction?
      Heritable traits influence reactions from others
    • What is active gene-environment interaction?
      Heritable traits influence choice of environment
    • What is niche-picking?
      Choosing environments that match genetic traits
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