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Page 1: Nature, Nurture, and Human Diversity - Bremerton Schools heredity and environment. ... Intelligence Abilities, ... GeneGene--Environment Interaction Environment Interaction Genes can

Nature, Nurture, and Nature, Nurture, and Human DiversityHuman Diversity

Chapter 4, Part 1Chapter 4, Part 1Chapter 4, Part 1Chapter 4, Part 1

AP Psychology ~ Ms. Justice

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Behavior GeneticsBehavior Genetics1: What are genes and how do behavior genetics explain our 1: What are genes and how do behavior genetics explain our individual differences?individual differences?2: What is heritability and how does it relate to individuals 2: What is heritability and how does it relate to individuals and groups?and groups?

BIG IDEASBIG IDEAS

3: What is the promise of molecular genetics research?3: What is the promise of molecular genetics research?

Evolutionary PsychologyEvolutionary Psychology4: How do evolutionary psychologists use natural selection to 4: How do evolutionary psychologists use natural selection to explain behavior tendencies?explain behavior tendencies?5: How might an evolutionary psychologist explain gender 5: How might an evolutionary psychologist explain gender differences in sexuality and mating preferences.differences in sexuality and mating preferences.6: What are the key criticisms of evolutionary psychology?6: What are the key criticisms of evolutionary psychology?

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1: What are genes and how 1: What are genes and how do behavior genetics explain do behavior genetics explain our individual differences?our individual differences?

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Behavior Genetics: Behavior Genetics: Predicting Individual DifferencesPredicting Individual Differences

Behavior Genetics is the study of our differences and the relative effects and the relative effects

of heredity and environment.

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Genes: Our Codes for LifeGenes: Our Codes for Life

Segments within DNA consist of genes that make proteins to determine our development. .

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GenomeGenomeGenome - the common sequence within human DNA. It is this shared genetic profile that makes us humans, rather than chimpanzees or tulipsthan chimpanzees or tulips

The Human Genome Project (an international 13-year effort) was completed in 2003. The project’s goals were to determine the complete sequence of the 3 billion DNA sub-units, identify all human genes, and make them accessible for further biological study.

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Twin and Adoption StudiesTwin and Adoption StudiesStudying the effects of heredity and environment on twins, identical and fraternal, has been useful.

§ Identical twins who develop from a single fertilized egg that splits in two, are that splits in two, are genetically identical.

§ Fraternal twins develop from separate fertilized eggs, are genetically no more similar than ordinary brothers and sisters.

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Separated TwinsSeparated Twins

Separated Twins

A number of studies compared identical twins reared separately from birth, or close thereafter, and found

numerous similarities.

Personality, Intelligence

Abilities, Attitudes

Interests, Fears

Brain Waves, Heart Rate

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Studying Identical TwinsStudying Identical Twins

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Biological vs. Biological vs. Adoptive RelativesAdoptive Relatives

Adoption studies suggest that adoptees (who may be biologically unrelated) tend to be different from their

adoptive parents and siblings.

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ParentingParenting

Parenting Influences Children’s

Parenting does have an effect on biologically related and unrelated

children.

Children’s

Attitudes, Values

Manners, Beliefs

Faith, Politics

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2: What is heritability and how 2: What is heritability and how 2: What is heritability and how 2: What is heritability and how does it relate to individuals and does it relate to individuals and

groups?groups?

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HeritabilityHeritability

Heritability is the extent to which variation among Heritability is the extent to which variation among individuals can be attributed to their differing genes.

Heritability focuses on the differences between multiple organisms for a single trait. Because heritability is

concerned with variance, it is a description of a certain population - not an individual.

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Nature Nature andand NurtureNurture

Some human traits are fixed, such as having two eyes. However, most psychological traits are liable to

change with environmental experience.

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GeneGene--Environment InteractionEnvironment Interaction

Genes can influence traits which affect responses, and environment can affect gene

activity.

A genetic predisposition that makes a child restless and hyperactive evokes an angry response

from his parents. A stressful environment can trigger genes to manufacture neurotransmitters

leading to depression.

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4: How do evolutionary 4: How do evolutionary 4: How do evolutionary 4: How do evolutionary psychologists use natural psychologists use natural

selection to explain behavior selection to explain behavior tendencies?tendencies?

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Evolutionary Psychology: Evolutionary Psychology: Understanding Human NatureUnderstanding Human Nature

Evolutionary psychology studies why we as humans are alike.

In particular, it studies the evolution of behavior and mind using principles of natural

selection.

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Artificial SelectionArtificial SelectionBiologists like Belyaev and Trut (1999) were able

to artificially rear and domesticate wild foxes, selecting them for friendly traits.

L.N. Trur,

Any trait that is favored naturally or artificiallyspreads to future generations.

L.N. Trur, A

merican Scientist (1999) 87: 160-169

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5: How might an evolutionary 5: How might an evolutionary 5: How might an evolutionary 5: How might an evolutionary psychologist explain gender psychologist explain gender differences in sexuality and differences in sexuality and

mating preferences?mating preferences?

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Human SexualityHuman Sexuality

Males and females, to a large extent, behave and think similarly.

Differences in sexes arise in regards to reproductive behaviors.

Gender Differences in Sexuality

reproductive behaviors.

Question (summarized) Male Female

Casual sex 58% 34%

Sex for affection 25% 48%

Think about sex everyday 54% 19%

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Natural Selection & Mating Natural Selection & Mating PreferencesPreferences

Natural selection has caused males to send their genes into the

future by mating with multiple females since males have lower

costs involved.costs involved.

However, females select one mature and caring male because of the higher costs involved with pregnancy and nursing.

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Mating PreferencesMating PreferencesMales look for youthful appearing females in order

to pass their genes into the future. Females, on the other hand, look for maturity, dominance, affluence and boldness in males.

Data based on 37 cultures.

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Critiquing the Evolutionary Critiquing the Evolutionary PerspectivePerspective

Evolutionary psychologists take a behavior and work backward to explain it in terms of natural selection.

Evolutionary psychology proposes genetic determinism Evolutionary psychology proposes genetic determinism and undercuts morality in establishing society.

Where genders are unequal, gender preferences are wide, but when they are closely equal, preferences

narrow down.

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Evolutionary Psychologists ReplyEvolutionary Psychologists Reply

Evolutionary psychologists argue that we need to test behaviors that expound evolutionary principles.

Evolutionary psychologists remind us how we have adapted, but do not dictate how we ought to be.

Males and females are more alike than different, and if we study these differences we can establish their

causes.