Multiple Choice
A highly canalized trait is one that
A) is developed from learning or experience.
B) has origins that are balanced between nature and nurture.
C) is minimally affected by environment, if at all.
D) develops from unknown psychical forces that are neither hereditary nor experiential in origin.
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