__________ refer(s) to genetic characteristics that are the result of environmental influences during the prenatal period or during the lifespan that affect how existing genes are expressed
a. Intergenerational effects
b. The developmental origins hypothesis
c. Epigenetic inheritance
d. Comorbid
C
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What information would help to evaluate Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences?
a. Correlations among scores on tests of various intelligent abilities b. Comparisons of scores between monozygotic and dizygotic twins c. Research on the stability of test scores as people grow older d. Research comparing scores of people from different generations
Which of the following best describes Maslow's concept of self-actualization?
a. the need to protect one's self-image through self-deception b. the need to have a higher self-esteem c. the need to develop one's potential fully d. the need for power
Robert Kennedy’s 1968 speech at the University of Kansas focused on which of the following points?
a. The importance of achievement to well-being b. The things in life that make it worthwhile c. An emphasis on more positive ways to raise children d. The value of encouraging racial harmony
Anatomists often group the nucleus accumbens, which participates in our sense of pleasure and reward, with the
A. reticular formation. B. vestibular system. C. cranial nerve nuclei. D. basal ganglia.