Multiple Choice
If we were to find out that differences among people were entirely environmental, would this show that genes are unimportant in development?
A) Yes because it shows that people are entirely shaped by the environment
B) Yes because it shows the importance of nurture over nature
C) No because genes could still account for similarities among people
D) No because nature and nurture are not separate entities
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