List the three types of gene-environment correlations. How do these correlations change with age?
What will be an ideal response?
Three types of gene-environment correlations are passive, reactive/evocative, and active. Passive gene-environment correlations are common at birth as caregivers determine infants' experiences. Evocative gene-environment correlations also occur from birth, as infants' inborn traits and tendencies influence others, evoking responses that support their own genetic predispositions. In contrast, active gene-environment correlations take place as children grow older and more independent. As they become increasingly capable of controlling parts of their environment, they engage in niche picking by choosing their own interests and activities, actively shaping their own development.
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