Judith Rich Harris’s 1998 book, The Nurture Assumption , challenges the belief that parental upbringing is the primary driver of personality, arguing instead that genetics and peer groups are the dominant influences. Harris proposes a Group Socialization Theory, suggesting that children develop their adult personalities by socializing with peers rather than through parental molding. For a detailed summary of the book, visit James Clear's website . Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
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