“MAJOR” DEBATES IN PSYCHOLOGY
NATURE NURTURE
LEARNING OBJECTIVES To introduce the nature and nurture debate To examine the significance of this debate to
Psychological theory
“Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon
them”
William Shakespeare, Twelfth night: act II, Scene V
USING SHAKESPEARE’S FAMOUS QUOTE AS A CLUE, CAN YOU SEPARATE THIS LIST OF WORDS INTO TWO GROUPS?
Culture Nature
LearnedInherited
HereditaryGeneticInnate
EnvironmentalBiological
SocialNurtureAcquired
Culture InnateLearned InheritedEnvironmental
HereditarySocial GeneticAcquired BiologicalNurture Nature
TASK Now, IN NO MORE THAN 50 WORDS, explain
how you decided on the make-up of your two groups. Try to avoid using any of the listed words in your explanation
HOW WOULD I DO THIS?Culture InnateLearned
InheritedEnvironmental
HereditarySocial GeneticAcquired BiologicalNurture Nature
The group on the left are all words which describe ways in which we develop because of the way we are brought up. The words on the right are all used to describe the way behaviour can be inborn or comes from our parents (44 words)
NATURE vs. NURTURE
Theorists tend to explain behaviour in terms of one of two factors
NATURE NURTURE
Genetics, biochemistry and physiology (Biological make-up)
Socialisation, learning and experience.(Environmental factors)
PRACTISING PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
Identify on your grid, things which…
…are definitely a product of nature
…are definitely a product of nurture
…are probably due to a mixture of both
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yg What issues does this raise in relation to the
Nature Nurture debate?
THE NATURE NURTURE DEBATE IN PSYCHOLOGY: THE STANDING OF THE DIFFERENT APPROACHES
NATURE NURTURE
BIOPSYCHOLOGYFocuses on genetic, physiological, hormonal and neurochemical explanations of behaviour
PSYCHOANALYSISFocuses on instinctual drives of sex and aggression, expressed within the restrictions imposed by society via the ego and superego
COGNITIVEFocuses on innate information processing abilities or schemata that are constantly refined by experience
HUMANISMWhile accepting basic psychological needs, the focus is upon the person’s experience of their social and physical environment.
BEHAVIOURISMFocuses on the acquisition of virtually all behaviour from the environment via conditioning.
Look at the arguments/standpoint that you have been given
You have 5 minutes to read through your argument(s), make brief notes in your own words and be ready to pass this information on to the rest of the class to put on to their ‘scales’.
Against Nurture/For NatureFor Nurture/Against Nature
NATURE NURTURE DEBATE
WHERE DO YOU STAND?
NATURE NURTURE
Place yourselves on the continuum and prepare to justify your reasoning as a psychologist!
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