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Posted by Vasant D Dabhi on April 06, 19101 at 14:50:11:
In Reply to: Complexity Theory and Personality Development posted by rachel knight on July 21, 19100 at 12:25:32:
: I have recently been reading up on complexity theory and have had the following thought: does this apply to personality development? Given that the nature vs. nurture debate is still going strong, but that there is significant evidence to suggest that nature has a strong influence, could complexity theory give us information on how nature and nurture interact? Which genetic factors override environmental influences and which environmental influences override genetic factors? Any thoughts anyone?
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