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Different Strokes: How Influential is the Shared Family Environment?

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Abstract
The environment is the nature portion of the human equation-those factors along with genetics that shape the emerging individual. From the time of Freud, it was assumed that the shared family environment was primarily responsible for similarities among brothers and sisters. Research now points to nature, not nurture as the basis for this similarity, and the non-shared environment as the mechanism that triggers distinct differences between children who share the same parents.
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Developmental Psychology, Introduction to Psychology, Inside Out
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00:02:48 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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