The study of the relationship between a person's genetics and the environment in which that person lives is called __________.
A. neurology
B. biopsychosocialism
C. neuropathics
D. epigenetics
Answer: D
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A) double-blind observation B) naturalistic observation C) an experiment D) a case study
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a) field experiment b) survey c) naturalistic observation d) laboratory experiment
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