-human behaviour is influenced by biology e.g., sleep
-everything is innate
-concordance rates are used to investigate this through a 0-1 scale. 1 = caused by biology; 0 = not biologically caused; 0.5 = somewhat biologically caused
-Descartes: most aspects of human behaviour is innate
-there is an interactionist approach to the nature-nurture debate which is holistic. Scarr & McCartney: environment & genetics interact in multiple ways & have 3 proposed type of interaction, being active, passive & evocative. This means that the debate has use as psychologists have identified the inter-play between the two factors which helps psychology achieve it's aim of understanding & helping people.
-RWA: division of nature & nurture can help when researching & inform treatments for disorders e.g., SSRIs. D: economic implications of nature-nurture as if people have treatment, can go back to work. Shows that separating nature-nurture can be useful.
Weakness(es):
-deterministic. Nativists state that everything is purely nature, it does not account for alternative factors, so cannot be fully generalised. Is therefore a limited explanation.
-the nurture argument can be socially sensitive. This argument saying that everything is up to environment can be detrimental for parents as they can blame themselves, causing psychological harm. The nature-nurture debate can be unethical for some individuals preventing psychology from achieving the aim of helping people.