Most of the explanations for human behavior ultimately lead back to two basic ways of answering these fundamental questions: ____

a. nature and nurture
b. genotype and phenotype
c. dominant and recessive transmission
d. culture and environment


A

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a. younger and older individuals are equally successful at suppressing stereotypes. b. younger individuals have less success with stereotype suppression than older individuals. c. older individuals have less success with stereotype suppression than younger individuals. d. older people are more successful at stereotype suppression than younger individuals.

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