Abstract
Dean Hamer, Director of the Gene Structure and Regulation Unit at the National Cancer Institute, takes a fresh look at the nature vs. nurture controversy. Dr. Hamer contends that personality consists of two different components: temperament and character. Temperament, he says, is what we're born with--"the automatic part of your personality." Character, on the other hand, is what we learn. In the end, Dr. Hamer concludes, "...it's really (the) combination of your temperament and your character together which are important."
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Health Care, Health Education, Personal Health, The Human Condition
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00:01:20 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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