In the nature versus nurture controversy about human development, the nature view sees development as mainly influenced by which of the following factors?
a. genetic c. culture
b. environmental d. chance
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A Correct. In the nature versus nurture controversy about human development, the nature view sees development as mainly influenced by genetics.
B Incorrect. In the nature versus nurture controversy about human development, the nurture view sees development as mainly influenced by environmental issues.
C Incorrect. In the nature versus nurture controversy about human development, the nurture view sees development as mainly influenced by cultural issues.
D Incorrect. In the nature versus nurture controversy about human development, the nature view does not see development as mainly influenced by chance.
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