Sensitivity to the situation is
(a) unnecessary
(b) primitive
(c) adaptive
(d) rewarding
C
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Although specific genes seem to be involved in personality, the effects of these genes on behavior are small. Why?
a. Environmental factors, such as culture, typically override genetic effects. b. Free will is more important in determining behavior. c. Multiple genes interact, and they may act in opposite ways. d. Genetic effects weaken over time.