I would say pareting accounts for probably a huger entage. And i would only say that if you like the research in it sounds compelling by robert's book, but don't support the motion. That's ta tat's ra selving. Il ma. Sa, the moment of truth. What's very nice about this result, before i announce it, is that everyone gets a bit of a win. So remember, in the prevote, a four was 17% and against was 66%. In the final vote, four was 29%, so you've dragged quite a few people up.
We delve back into the archive to 2018, when we held a debate getting to the heart of nature vs nurture. How much do our parents influence the people that we eventually turn out to be? We were joined by Professor of Behavioural Genetics Robert Plomin, the Developmental Clinical Psychologist Susan Pawlby, therapist, parenting counsellor and broadcaster Ann Pleshette Murphy, and Stuart Ritchie, lecturer in social genetics and developmental psychiatry and author of Science Fictions. Hosting the debate was Doctor and broadcaster, Dr Xand van Tulleken.
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