Across
- 3. DETERMINISM, Behaviour is determined by genetics
- 6. Genes are not always activated at birth but instead as a response to an environmental effect eg. smoking or nutrition
- 7. - Stated that some aspects of human behaviour are innate and inheditory
- 8. - Stated that the mind is a 'tabula rose' on which experiences are written
- 11. Evidence for a biological origin of behaviour through disorders such as
- 12. - Assuming behaviour is biological
Down
- 1. Evidence for learning through interaction with the environment
- 2. STUDIES, Support for the influence of nature
- 4. learning is more important in determining behaviour, as knowledge comes from interaction with the world
- 5. VIEW, Both nature and nurture work together in influencing behaviour
- 7. VIEW, Don't take one view or another
- 9. DETERMINSISM, Behaviour is determined by environment and experience
- 10. STRESS MODEL, An environmental trigger exposes a genetic weakness, for example Schizophrenia or Aggression