| Title | : | Nature vs Nurture: Behaviorism or Genetics? |
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Been an introvert all my life and still struggle to be an extrovertnat or nu Comment from : @NormanWindvogel |
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Wildan pernah kesini Comment from : @wldnfrayy6941 |
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125x speed is perfect "normal talking" Comment from : @DakotaKisiel |
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Its bcz i was born in this world vs I wish I was never born Comment from : @furquan2792 |
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I maintain we are 70 nature, 30 nurture The 30 is simply the ‘nurture’ impact on the already present 70 Comment from : @Max_m |
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IQ is 75-80 genetic Comment from : @Fatb0ybadb0y |
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Hi iam Ehtisham Manzoor Assistant professor of Education Excellent video helped me a lot in preparing my lecture Comment from : @cartoonmania327 |
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haha nandito nanaman ako Comment from : @penajasminemariselaj7668 |
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respect the efforts and learnt a lot but the animation is very distractive Comment from : @emmaz3948 |
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I am a mother of identical twin boys Its a fascinating concept Comment from : @angelawatson1594 |
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nature is greater Comment from : @Nature-Nat |
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I think it's both toobrBecause the environment does effect the person attitude, actions and the brain is also a factor because there different types of brains Comment from : @Disatergame |
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Do you know any examples of evil parents having good kids ? Like dictators, or some serial killers kids happen to grow up to be doctors, and invent cure for something, something in that sense? Comment from : @MarakanaCacak1989 |
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With me and my siblings, I'm the middle child and the smartest of the 3 With my children, my middle son who's personality is just like mine is also the smartest Hmmmmmm Comment from : @saritamcghee7370 |
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What if nurture expands beyond parents to include the social environment as a whole? The way relationships build and how the community interacts with you could have an effect on your growth This may provide explanation for the differing ways the fish developed Comment from : @AdrianAshdown |
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Intelligence and the will to learn I believe can correct behavior that's inherented either by nature or nuture Comment from : @Skateforlifelad |
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My cousin, Vincent, explained a lot about this kind of stuff in an auntie’s house! Comment from : @jeffreywang7665 |
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There is evidence to suggest that certain genetic variations have been associated with cognitive abilities As well as the environment in which a person grows up can significantly impact their cognitive development Factors such as access to education, socioeconomic status, parental involvement, and cultural influences all play a role Comment from : @bethblas1822 |
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This video provides a fascinating exploration of the age-old nature vs nurture debate, delving into what science truly knows about the complex interplay between genetics and environment in shaping human behavior Comment from : @karlacusi8654 |
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excellent explanation about the origin of the savants Comment from : @julianzapatarojas2502 |
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In my own opinion about this particular topic Nature Vs Nurture ? Both are so different even though they share same parents and same environment Genius are both born and made influenced by both genetic and environmental factors Parents can nurture genius by identifying children’s potential encouraging creativity, listening , curiosity and providing a nurturing environment Some people are born with these personality and intelligence for example to get a good grades in school and the difference is that one is not born knowing the things but they can practice and improve themselves Comment from : @gabymonserrate1292 |
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Well for what I saw in this video, I understood that some people are born with these personality and inteligence to get good grades in school and the difference is that one is not born knowing the things but we can practice and improve on them For example , I have my brother that he doesn't have the necesity to study for an exam When he was little, he could capture the things faster than me or even though he could solve math problems without having to use the calculator I think that comes from our ability or genes of ourselves Comment from : @yandi3462 |
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Neither Charles Darwin nor Alfred Wallace knew about geneshad they been contacted by Gregor Mendel they would have I stopped listening to this video after this erroneous claim Comment from : @AustinScienceNetwork-ne5md |
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Fascinating! Thanks Comment from : @mariemac5347 |
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Me being solitude because since I'm in elementary school i see my friends become stupid when they got first love and i see in many story love is a root for starting a war I m thinking since elementary school not just playing school Maybe that happend because the crayfish brain grow differents and some have more complex Comment from : @azakaria5143 |
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Nature vs Nuture is a conflict within one's self of what people will think of them if they do something or to listen to someone and to live eactly by their rulesbrIn reality our brains are wired differentlybrSome people are more empathic whiles othera are not,it never crosses their mind,some people act out from how they were raised others act out based ooff of biological factors,not all brains are made the samebrSome are more fearless than others also,while many are fearful,also what we put into our bodies can dictate how our brain will function Comment from : @rollin19 |
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It’s all daddy’s fault 😂❤ Comment from : @nl7247 |
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I do think nurture is important for things like mental health, but for foods we like and mental disorders are genetic I think it's probably a 45 nurture to 55 nature Js yeah your kid might have depression sure, but if you teach them to deal with it well, things like validating their feelings and working together with them there way less likely to unalive than an abuse victim prone to depression brThe topic is very interesting tho brMy opinionbrNurture: mental health and how well you manage your feelings for the most partbrNature: anything inherited (bipolar, schizophrenia, autism, adhd, depression, anxiety, ect) your food preferences, allergies, so on and so forth Comment from : @taylortimbrook2030 |
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Nature and nurture plays that's a brief description 😊 Comment from : @krishnantampi5665 |
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STUPID ! Comment from : @Savewhitt |
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Nature gives the potentialNurture the realisation of that potential Epigenetics is a great example Nature determines what genes you have and Nurture determines what genes get expressed Comment from : @JoshuaTheGreat211 |
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On the contrary, nurture is still covered by the health of the sperm or the ovum of the parents way before fertilization since behavioral patterns are formed on how well the future parents took care of their bodies Comment from : @ljkoh20052000able |
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An average IQ of 100 isn't a pass mark 😅while anyone who claims an IQ above 200 is a complete fool I expect that the in utero conditions along with nutrition have a say in things Comment from : @christopherellis2663 |
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The result of poor grades are almost always directly proportional to the efforts of the teacher AND the student, collectively If either one, (or both) puts forth a poor effort, only a poor result can and will be achieved The bad teacher usually still keeps their job, and the bad student usually pays for it the rest of their life Comment from : @MarkLewis |
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Love how Sprouts sneaks statistics into our noggins without our permission Comment from : @hereigoagain5050 |
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do these videos have transcriptions? Comment from : @shanzesalman5606 |
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Simple answer: the simpler the DNA sequences are, the easier to genetic mutations to show Comment from : @guangxidavidliu |
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Can you do batman effect 'cause I have a hard time understanding the concept 😭 Comment from : @blueovis |
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It's obvious to me, you get born with a personality type Already seen it in both my children One was born high strung and easily frustrated Second calm and rarely upset Comment from : @andy4905 |
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Me😕before watching the video to help with my assignment questionsMe🤔✍…after watching the videoThank you so much for simplifying the concept because its a bit confusing and my ADHD does not help with reading content as such Comment from : @nikitasteer2481 |
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No because why did I read the "Lysdexia" and understand that spelling Comment from : @aboyisagvn888 |
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😊💫💗 Comment from : @shanto44422 |
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bwatched/b Comment from : @98nfp |
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Perhaps the crayfish’s container and distance away from the other subject habitat Comment from : @flynig1 |
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So according to stats, kids from highly educated families compare to abusive & less educated families, IQ will be similar? parents have little to do with it right? Or fear of any blame to parents wont sale well, & will be attacked in general? Comment from : @user-vp5iy8ec9q |
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The real question is which belief is more appealing to the masses? Lol Comment from : @jameseldridge3445 |
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A combination of both is more likely, but I am leaning toward nurture for learned traits As for Darwin, we know he was a racist and should not be taken seriously in this arena Comment from : @DG-fs1pq |
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VERY WELL Comment from : @FestasAlegriaeventosproducoes |
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Identical twins separated at birth is an interesting take on things Comment from : @MPM6785ChitChat |
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153 bThe "Dyslexia" itself proved me dyslexic/b Comment from : @uniquequeen5432 |
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The crayfish study was interesting I wonder if there was correlation between social interactions of crayfish, growth, activity and death? John Hattie's research finding on the feedback effect as a measurable positive influencer for learning springs to mind Perhaps there was a great deal happening in that crayfish tank It's a shame we can't measure effects on individuals Comment from : @HeathSawyerisHeheboy |
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I think nurture can determine how much/in which ways the natural potential is expressed Everyone is born with a different maximum potential But how you live your life will very much impact how close you get to that maximum potential As well as the opportunities, teachers and resources that are available to you Most people rarely gets close to their max potential Athlethes are a good example of this Sure, they have the genetics too But if they had a 'normal' workout routine, they could likely be beaten by someone with 'bad' genetics, but the workout routine of an athlete Of course, they also pay the price by dedicating a lot of their time and effort, and missing other social opportunities to work outbrbrOf course some things are easier to impact than others But I think it have a lot more to say than people realise Comment from : @HereIAm247 |
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Hence 33k 3 months The quality 💗 Comment from : @loveandlight5986 |
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The West is doomed because its men allowed their women to vote
brNo society could survive emancipation of its women Comment from : @mrwrongthink1325 |
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Yes,but nurture I think have the biggest impact than nature Comment from : @franceblack8521 |
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We can't just say that same environment bcs with time like small fraction of second,minute etc things change and that small change makes a unique and different thing Comment from : @shanuguleria6572 |
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To me, the fact that first born tend to be better at school is proof of the parent nurturing impact Raising a 2nd child is nothing alike raising your first Your experience, your attention, your skills, your approaches nothing stays the same Comment from : @robertosantanaperdomo9388 |
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This is pretty badly described tbh Comment from : @ApatheticApologies |
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Great work 🥳🥳🥳 Thank you 💜💜💜 Comment from : @13thravenpurple94 |
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Nice video my friend Comment from : @artattackbysoumya |
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In my opinion nature beats nuturebrEveryone in nature are born good and kind however nurture can make them bad and evil but I believe that people are capable of change and return to their naturebrBut I sometimes think that nurture can really change a person and Bury his / her naturebrSo I don't know which is better nature 9r nurture brWhat I think is stronger than nature and nurture is a person 's willbrWhen it comes to talent and hardwork I mean when it comes to a person 's passion brI think talent ( nature )is strongerbrHardwork does pay off but does it make you better than the people who were born with talent?brNo Comment from : @rawdasalmataman7908 |
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What's this software ❤️? Comment from : @mohomadmadil6901 |
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So what is the answer 🤔🤔??brMay be each trait is influenced by different factors; some more of nature and some of nurture Which combines to give a certain outcome Comment from : @ArathiJNair |
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Nice video 😊 Comment from : @bingeable3 |
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I work as an educator and observe children dailybrIt is obvious to me that we are born as complete and independent humans with our own characteristics and traits (nature) and the society and parents change that (nurture)brWhat influced me the most was Alice Millers book „the drama of the gifted child“ Comment from : @firouz4296 |
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Ever hear the joke about gaslighting?brNo? Yes you have I posted it on this sub almost a week ago and you liked it I know you did, I saw you do it I had the notification and everything In fact, your friend told me and you the joke the day before I posted it here He may not remember, but I do, and you were there, you heard it, because you laughed Comment from : @TheYafaShow |
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Ever since I began studying psychology, I always thought of about the correlation between the two entities brbrBut, as I watch this video I have this thought about nurture being an act of nature itself isn't it? Why separate the two? Comment from : @bboyneon92 |
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I couldn't even hear the music lol Comment from : @Sasoripwns |
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Nice! Comment from : @freesk8 |
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We are very complex I think that we could be so smart but environment as well as nurture could make a little difference I have noticed it among my brothers but also with my cousins, etc We all are smart but what we do with our intelligence is another question Some of us had discipline to study and have good notes; but we were the less Comment from : @brendamorales5179 |
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My son had a verbal setback at around 18 months He now has a mild case of asperger's I don't think it was nature or nurture It had more to do with medical procedures that I had to put him through to get him in daycare Comment from : @workinprogress3609 |
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the video ended when it got interesting this this is an ad Comment from : @samehedi |
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Wow Comment from : @pyeitme508 |
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one of my favorite channels Comment from : @vaggo9611 |
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If I got an E in school my parents would kill me 😛 Comment from : @rustyreview |
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Variation due to domestication Comment from : @utkarshunscripted7848 |
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The nature v nurture thing, i get this a lot at mental health but in my case it's more to do with my thinking / reality I was diagnosed autistic 5 years ago but I also had a very severe illnes when a child, for years, so it's still being debated if it's nature or nurture as to my ' problems ' in how I think and see things thanks for the video Comment from : @Sarah-JaneR32 |
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Nature vs nurture, genes or upbringing? Join us on patreoncom/sprouts to make more videos about these questions Comment from : @sprouts |
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Could you explain in a video why women do contribute such small amounts to discoveries / scientific progress while being very well represented in numbers and paid scientific jobs? They must have similar IQ? Hot topic i know but facts are facts (i´m not a native speaker, sorry for that wording that may seem offensive i´m only talking about data discrepancies) Comment from : @Njordin2010 |
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I clearly understand this as i have similar experience with my brother in the home We are so different even though we share same mother and father and same environment Comment from : @Disha_R |
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Ooooo thnx for this instructif information Comment from : @nassimasidiali8559 |
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Still, you are using "white" as if it is scientific what the hell is white? Are Italians white? Are the Dutch white, are Ukranians white? Are Russians white? Are Turks white? You miserables Comment from : @444haluk |
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Another great video Comment from : @samickill9730 |
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hello sir i am one of your subscriber always watching your updated videos Comment from : @immaconcepcionsagrada1411 |
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