My opinion does not matter. The real research shows that about 40% of the VARIENCE in personality is genetic and about 10% ( stretching it ) VARIENCE is due to the shared enviroment. Then about 50% VARIENCE is due to the unique enviroment. To say that anything is directly enviromental or genetic ( whatever that would mean ) is incoherent. If the effects of the genes are greater than 0, then we do not know if all a persons personality is genetic, enviromental, both, or neither. The effects of the genes are probabilistic, not deterministic.
I suggest you educate yourself in both genetic and enviromental influences to a real understanding of the work being done in this area. It is " nature via nuture "; it is not a dichotomy.
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My opinion does not matter. The real research shows that about 40% of the VARIENCE in personality is genetic and about 10% ( stretching it ) VARIENCE is due to the shared enviroment. Then about 50% VARIENCE is due to the unique enviroment. To say that anything is directly enviromental or genetic ( whatever that would mean ) is incoherent. If the effects of the genes are greater than 0, then we do not know if all a persons personality is genetic, enviromental, both, or neither. The effects of the genes are probabilistic, not deterministic.
I suggest you educate yourself in both genetic and enviromental influences to a real understanding of the work being done in this area. It is " nature via nuture "; it is not a dichotomy.
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