Q; the interaction between a child's biological makeup and the enviromental influences that affect his or her development and behavior is called the A. balanced system approach B. ecological system theory C.body in the classroom analysis D. me\them dynamic

my answer is B
it is corect???
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As far as I can tell from this article, the ecological system theory focus only on the environment, not biological makeup.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecological_Systems_Theory

The nature vs. nurture argument has gone on for decades or even centuries. I believe that most experts now believe that we are a combination of both our genes and our environment.

Yes, your answer is correct. The interaction between a child's biological makeup and the environmental influences that affect their development and behavior is referred to as the ecological system theory. This theory, developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner, suggests that a child's development is influenced by a series of nested systems, such as the microsystem (immediate family and social environment), mesosystem (interactions between different microsystems), exosystem (external influences like parents' workplace), and macrosystem (cultural and societal norms). These systems interact with each other and impact a child's development.