The forces within a family that make children different from one another are referred to as

a. an evocative gene-environment relation. c. incomplete dominance.
b. passive gene-environment relation. d. nonshared environmental influences.

d

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a) excitation transfer theory b) instrumental aggression c) the social learning perspective d) classical conditioning

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What is the reproductive imperative?

A) When a single gene has been disabled or altered B) To work in harmony with one another C) To respond to consequences dispensed by the environment D) To pass on one's genes

Psychology