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miv72 [106K]
3 years ago
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When Jared was born, his father Rob had many reasons for believing Jared was going to be a great soccer player. First, Jared kic

ked his legs often right after birth. Second, Rob and all of his brothers had played soccer in college. Rob supported his belief by buying Jared a soccer ball and showing him how to kick it when he was just learning to walk. At age 4, Jared led his peewee soccer team in goals and was the fastest one down the field. Which concept is MOST prevalent in Rob's beliefs about his son's soccer skills?
a)Neither nature nor nurture has anything to do with Jared's soccer skills.b)nurturec)natured)Nature and nurture are both influential in this situation.
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baherus [9]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is nature and nurture are both influential in this case.

Explanation:

Nature and nurture theory is a theory that suggests that the behavior or skill of an individual is influenced by nature that is naturally by genetics or by nurture which is adapted by influences of society and surroundings or culture.

In the case of Jarod, soccer skills are influenced by both due to characteristics he started showing right after the birth that supports the influence of nature. The other things that his father influenced him by providing an atmosphere right for soccer.

Thus, the correct answer is option - d.

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