When genetics play an "evocative" role in development, this means that the child's genetic tendencies
A) constrict a child's range of reaction in a given situation.
B) reduce the amount of G x E interaction that takes place.
C) increases the likelihood that specific genes will become activated in a child's phenotype.
D) bring about certain responses from parents and others.
D) bring about certain responses from parents and others. An evocative G x E interaction means that genetic predispositions in the child tend to lead to particular reactions from others.
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