Heronomo lives with his father, his sister, and his paternal grandparents. Heronomo lives in a(n) __________

A) subculture
B) high-SES neighborhood
C) nuclear-family household
D) extended-family household


Answer: D

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Scarr and McCartney's theory that a person's genotype influences the environments that he or she encounters and the type of experiences that he or she has is called the

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Brandi and Dustin are studying how stress and lack of exercise lead to illness. They want to use this information to aid in a campaign for maintaining a balanced lifestyle. Brandi and Dustin are interested in the field of __________ psychology.

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