In the Nature vs. Nurture debate, Morgan falls strictly on the side of ‘nature'. Which of the following statements about human personality might Morgan be most inclined to agree with?
that make it look like we have a personality.
b. Each person has free will, so we have the ability to choose whatever personality we think will bring us the best outcomes.
c. We have some genetic influence on our personality, but who we become is really a product of the environment in which we are raised.
d. We are all born with the personality that we will develop, and our surroundings cannot change it.
Answer: D
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