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arabera Daniela Martínez Moreno 1 year ago

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Personality: From Nature or Nurture

The debate over whether personality is shaped by nature or nurture is a longstanding one. Proponents of the nurture argument suggest that environmental factors, including social relationships and cultural surroundings, play a crucial role in shaping an individual'

Personality: From Nature or Nurture

Personality: From Nature or Nurture

Type in the name of the book you have read.

Were do we get our personality?

Type the main events of the book, classifying them in: events from the beginning, events from the middle, and events from the end of the book.

Describe the story visually. Add a representative picture for each of them.

Nurture
Environmental influences that contribute to the development of an individual

Type the main events from the end.

Add a representative picture for each of them.

Nature
The innate characteristics of a thing. What something will tend by its own constitution, to be or to do. Different from what could be expected or intended

All our behaviors and knowledge come from our learning?.

YES

In contrast to the main idea, the theme is the message, lesson or moral of the book.

Some tips to find out the theme of the book easier:

Actions are a consequence of conditioning.

behaviour

Extroverts
Introverts

Take notes while you read the book. Write here your favorite quotes from the book.

Environmental variables are included in rearing

Take notes while you read the book. Type here the resources, books, or websites that the author mentioned and you want to check out later.

the culture that surrounds us
social relationships

Conclusions

Type the names of the book characters. Start with the main character.

Draw arrows to represent the relationship between them and if it is possible write on them what they represent for each other (if they are relatives, friends, lovers, enemies etc.)

Currently it is more common to assume that the differences between the two concepts end up intermingling.