Multiple Choice
I find something interesting. I find that when genes are considered in isolation, they are thought to contribute a certain percentage to a particular behavior. When the environment is considered alone, it too is thought to contribute a certain percentage to behavior. Interestingly, when the contributions of gene and environment are taken together, at once, the percentage is greater than if genes and environment were considered separately. This is commonly referred to as gene-environment:
A) correlation
B) transaction
C) mutuality
D) interaction
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