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Nature, Nurture, and Human Diversity

Nature, Nurture, and Human Diversity. Chapter 3. Behavior Genetics. So how do we separate out gene and environmental effects?. Behavior Genetics. Adoption Studies. Behavior Genetics. Genes force a set of actions on the environment. Genetic Influence.

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Nature, Nurture, and Human Diversity

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  1. Nature, Nurture, and Human Diversity Chapter 3

  2. Behavior Genetics • So how do we separate out gene and environmental effects?

  3. Behavior Genetics • Adoption Studies

  4. Behavior Genetics • Genes force a set of actions on the environment

  5. Genetic Influence • of the infant • Genetic gives billions of neural connections in the brain

  6. Parental Influence • Parental Influences • These interact with the genetic makeup of the child producing • Experience with

  7. Peer Influence • Peers influence behavior starting at a young age

  8. Genetics and Culture • All groups of people develop culture • Individual Culture • Culture

  9. Genetics and Culture • Culture and Genes also collide when dealing with gender and sex

  10. Gender Differences • Women: • Have 40% less muscle • Can smell fainter odors • Less physically aggressive • Men • Are 5in taller • More likely to succeed at suicide attempts

  11. Gender • Despite those differences, the male/female body are not that different

  12. Gender Roles • Gender roles develop naturally and come from society

  13. Gender and Development • Development of two theories explaining gender socialization

  14. Gender and Development • Babies recognized difference between male/female and faces • Once the child gains the ability to produce , this further separates the two genders

  15. Gender Discrimination • Different Genders

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