Your friends have just had a baby. They have some questions about their child's
development. They want to know whether their child's genes (internal influences) will be
more important for his development compared to the environment (external influences) in
which they hope to raise him. What's your answer?
Internal influences are more important because they occur first and cannot be changed
Internal and external influences are important, but they can readily be separated apart to determine
their relative importance.
External influences are more important because they occur over a longer time and can alter the course
of internal factors
Internal and external influences are both important, and they interact and often cannot be separated
to determine relative importance.
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