The problems associated with twin studies and adoption studies
a. are not serious enough to cause concern.
b. can be minimized by using both kinds of studies to see if they yield similar results.
c. can be minimized by using only one kind of study, so potential flaws are not multiplied.
d. are insurmountable.
b
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a. reciprocity. b. reversibility. c. classification. d. identity.
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a. value and humanistic psychologists b. expectancy-value theory c. behavioral expectations approach d. physiological theory
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a. familiar places and routine activities b. unfamiliar places and bizarre activities. c. familiar people than imaginary strangers. d. ourselves than other people.
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A) How she looks B) If she likes sports C) How she fits in with his friends D) If she is outgoing and friendly