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The Nurture Assumption

Judith Rich Harris

The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do

Judith Rich Harris

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The Nurture Assumption Index of Terms

Behavioral Geneticists

Behavioral geneticists study how humans’ genetics inform their behavior. Judith Rich Harris argues these scientist are more equipped to distinguish environmental influences from hereditary influences than socialization researchers, and as such, produce more reliable research.

Direct Genetic Effect

A direct genetic effect is the direct result (trait) of one’s genes. For example, hair color is a direct genetic effect.

Group Socialization Theory

According to Harris’s group socialization theory, children are more influenced by interactions outside of the home—with peers, teachers, and broader culture—than those with parents. This theory maintains parental influence has been overstated by socialization researchers.

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