Environments encompass all external factors and influences that surround an individual, including physical surroundings, social interactions, cultural norms, and experiences. These environmental factors play a crucial role in shaping behavior and development.
Related terms
Nature-nurture debate: The ongoing discussion about the relative importance of genetics (nature) versus environmental influences (nurture) on human development and behavior.
Socioeconomic status (SES): A measure of an individual's or family's social standing based on factors such as income level, education attainment, and occupation.
Critical period: A specific time frame during development when an organism is particularly sensitive to certain environmental stimuli or experiences.