Exam 3: The Nature and Nurture of Behavior
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This statistic represents the degree to which genes and environments contribute to the variation among people in a particular sample on that trait.
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Cultures that place a heavy emphasis on quality of life, family, and relationships are referred to as
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What does it mean to say that the United States is an individualist culture?
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Which of the following situations did both Americans and Hindu Brahmans agree was morally wrong?
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The functional units of DNA grouped along chromosomes are also known as
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According to Charles Darwin, the reason that species do not reproduce with unlimited numerical growth is that variations in traits among members of a species lead to different likelihoods of survival in any given environment.
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All of the following activities were not considered morally wrong by Americans, but were considered morally wrong by Hindu Brahmans, except
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A gene-environment correlation can be said to exist in all of the following examples, EXCEPT
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Dr. Freeman is a clinical psychologist who studies how inner-city neighborhood life effects the development of attachment styles between young mothers and their sons. Dr. Freeman's research is most in line with the
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In the human genome, ____________ molecules provide directions for production of ___________ molecules that create proteins and amino acids.
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The sociocultural perspective on psychology is interested in making judgments about all cultures based on universality of several basic motivating and cultural factors.
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Research on the heritability of psychological traits has typically targeted two populations. Identify those populations and give a description of a gene-environment correlation and a gene-environment interaction.
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Which of the following is not true of a "natural" experiment?
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The human genome is the set of genetic instructions for the
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Rashida's love of music was probably the result of a passive gene-environment correlation because her father's music production career enabled her to explore her musical interests at an early age.
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A scientist who studies behavior genetics would be most interested in
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Paul Rozin's research comparing Hindu and American college students' cultural attitudes revealed that
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What is most interesting about the sexual selection in the ophidon pipefish?
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