Individual differences refer to variations or distinctions between people in terms of their characteristics, behaviors, or abilities. These differences can be observed across various domains such as personality traits, cognitive abilities, or physical attributes.
Personality traits are enduring patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that distinguish one individual from another. Examples of personality traits include extraversion, conscientiousness, or openness to experience.
Environmental factors refer to the external influences that shape an individual's development and behavior. These factors can include family, culture, education, socioeconomic status, and experiences.
Nature vs. Nurture: The nature vs. nurture debate explores the relative contributions of genetics (nature) and environmental factors (nurture) in shaping an individual's traits or abilities. It examines whether characteristics are primarily determined by genetic inheritance or influenced by external factors.