The fact that a person with phenylketonuria can essentially mute the effects of their disease by controlling their dietary intake of a specific amino acid is an example of which of the following principles?
a. Heredity and the environment interact dynamically throughout development.
b. Genes can influence the environment to which a person is exposed
c. Development is multidirectional in its nature.
d. Environmental influences typically make children within a family different.
a
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A. a reflection of the decline of psychoanalysis in academic psychology. B. partly due to a return to the notion of the blank slate. C. a reflection of behaviorism's decline in academic psychology. D. due to computer technology of the late 20th century.
A problem with MDMA is
A) ?it can affect the immune system. B) ?it contains toxic by-products. C) ?it has long-term negative cognitive effects. D) ?all of these.
The absolute value of -.83 what type of correlation?
What will be an ideal response?
After giving birth, a woman may experience a "fourth trimester" in which she undergoes physical stabilization and emotional adjustment. This period is called the ________.
A. melancholic period B. afterbirth readjustment period C. recuperative moratorium D. postpartum period