In Waddington's "landscape," the shape of the landscape (e.g., the height and width of the pathways) is determined by
A) the environment.
B) dominant traits.
C) genetics.
D) social interaction with the primary caretaker.
C) genetics. Genetics determines the range of possible outcomes, and the amount of influence that the environment can have on the particular developmental path that is followed.
Psychology
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