Caleb was born with a bright and boisterous temperament. He was always laughing and was quick to engage with people. His parents belong to a very strict religious sect that forbids any overt expression of emotion in adults. How will multifactorial

transmission affect Caleb?

a) He will eventually rebel against his parental environment and exhibit outlandish behavior.
b) His expressive demeanor will be tempered by the parental environment.
c) His expressive demeanor will be eliminated by the parental environment.
d) He will maintain his expressive temperament throughout his life.


Answer: b

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