Nurture or life experience more generally may also modify the effects of nature—for example, by expanding or limiting the extent to which a naturally bright child receives encouragement, access ...
Biophilia, originally thought to be an innate and universal love for nature, is now understood as a temperament trait with ...
It is good for your health too. Another example of nurture making us feel good is celebrating our achievements, no matter how small they might seem. When someone tells us we've done a good job ...
Nurture or life experience more generally may also modify the effects of nature—for example, by expanding or limiting the extent to which a naturally bright child receives encouragement, access ...
This is an intriguing idea, but many of the arguments and examples marshaled to support it seem flawed. At first glance, Animal Traditions seems like an attempt to rescue nurture's importance ...
Another good example of Ridley's use of analogies comes ... about the implications of the nature-nurture debate for human welfare. Ridley points out, as others have done before him, that to ...
The phrase “nature versus nurture” refers to a long-standing debate in human biology: to what extent is our behaviour shaped by our genes (nature) or by the environment in which we grow up and ...
Play “Nature Wins” on a road trip. Divide into teams (like kids versus adults, or back seat versus front seat) and earn points by spotting examples of nature bursting out in weird or ...