Nurture is to ____; whereas, nature is to ____
environment; genetics
genetics; environment
learning; conditioning
conditioning; learning
environment; genetics
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Molly, age 27, looks 10 years older than her actual age. She lives a high-risk lifestyle that includes regular use of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs, and she has never exercised regularly. What have Molly's behavioral choices brought about?
A. illness and disease B. secondary aging C. mental illness D. early death
According to the discussion about the cognitive approach to writing,
a. most people report that a writing assignment requires a relatively small portion of their cognitive capacity. b. the phonological loop is seldom active when people are working on a writing assignment. c. people often use the "visual" part of the visuospatial sketchpad when they are trying to describe an object's shape. d. the central executive is relatively inactive when people are writing a paper.
"Friends with benefits" situations, in which men and women have sex without expectations for an emotional bond a. are likely to produce equal senses of reward for both men and women
b. might cause more problems for men than women, because of testosterone's effects on human bonding. c. might cause more problems for women than men, because of oxytocin's effects on human bonding. d. are likely to cause equal distress for men and women.
The fact that other animals are influenced by the mere presence of others suggests that evaluation apprehension plays a role in social facilitation effects
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.