E - if adopted children are more similar to their adoptive parents, suggests environmental influence, if more similar to biological parents, suggests genetic influence
E - Rhee and Waldman (2002) found in a meta-analysis of adoption studies that genetic influences accounted for 41% of variance in aggression
L - this shows how research can separate nature and nurture influences
- children create their own nurture by selecting environments appropriate to their nature - a naturally aggressive child will choose aggressive friends and become more aggressive
- this suggests that it does not make sense to look at evidence of either nature or nurture