A toddler from the Hamer tribe in Ethiopia was adopted by an American couple who described themselves as "non-athletes." This tribe was known for having members who are exceptionally tall
Once she started school, she asked to play in the after-school basketball program, tried out for the team in middle school and high school and eventually went on to earn a scholarship to play in college. This is an example of __________.
a. polygenic inheritance
b. incomplete dominance
c. a self-fulfilling prophecy
d. niche picking
Answer: D
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Pick's disease has an onset around the ages of ___________.
a. 20 to 30 b. 30 to 40 c. 40 to 50 d. 50 to 60
The HEXACO model proposes:
a. there is a sixth dimension to the Five-Factor model b. the Five-Factor model is invalid in predicting specific behavior c. several facets, or subtraits, that should be distinguished from the Five-Factor model d. trait descriptions in terms of approach-avoidance tendencies