Sentence examples for environment upbringing from inspiring English sources

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In 1998 a meta-analysis of poll trends found that the majority of the respondents (from 65to90%0 %) choose nurture related factors (society, environment, upbringing and culture) as primary determinants of the following forms of behavior: child's personality, general behavior, sexual orientation, criminal behavior, and success in life (Singer et al. 1998).

That lens is shaped by our environment, upbringing and past experiences.

The democratization of science and technology refers to the increased involvement in these fields for those who would not normally have the opportunity or inclination due to their socioeconomic status, local environment, upbringing, or background.

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The generalisability of results from twin studies may be questionable as twins are in general more growth restricted than singletons, have shorter gestational age, and because they may differ in prenatal environment and upbringing.

Kingsley described his own childhood environment and upbringing as "insular almost to a fault" and "fiercely non-crazy".

He is interested in Lykken's argument that a small number of people are genetically programmed to be "well socialised", no matter what their environment and upbringing, and the rest of society is either malleable, or hardwired to be psychopaths: "The kids with the very high dose of hard to socialise genes are the psychopaths.

No I.D.'s musical lens was shaped by his environment and upbringing in Chicago.

The adaptation received praise for its faithfulness to the novel, which highlights the importance of environment and upbringing on peoples' development, although privilege is not necessarily advantageous.

(Are you born this way, or does environment and upbringing play a contributory role?) Understand that fantasising about members of the opposite sex does not necessarily make you straight.

(Are you born this way, or does environment and upbringing play a contributory role?) The debate on the subject is often referred to as the "nature versus nurture" conundrum.

This is the side to Bennett's writing that I find curiously uplifting, despite the apparent fatalism of the plot: the tenderness with which he recognises that our families, upbringing and environment imprint us for life.

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