An individual's personality is shaped by both genetic and environmental factors, as well as their life experiences and decisions. A person's upbringing and socialization influences their values and expectations, but hereditary traits also contribute through their interaction with the social environment. The nature vs nurture debate examines whether human behavior is determined by genetic predisposition or is learned through teaching and environment.
2. An individual's personality is an aggregate
conglomeration of the decisions they have
made throughout their life and the memory
of the experiences to which these decisions
led There are inherent natural, genetic, and
environmental factors that contribute to the
development of our personality.
3. socialization, "personality also colors our
values, beliefs, and expectations ...
Hereditary factors that contribute to
personality development do so as a result of
interactions with the particular social
environment in which people live."
4. What is nature and nurture? Some scientists
believe that people act a certain way due to
genetic predisposition or "animal instinct".
This is the "nature" theory of behavior. Other
scientists believe that a person acts a certain
way due to the fact that they were taught to
act that way. This is the "nurture" theory of
human behavior.