What does the study of epigenetics reveal about the contributions of genetics and the environment to personality development?

A. The majority of the variance in personality is explained by genetics.
B. Genes influence the environment, but the environment has little impact on gene expression.
C. Genetics and the environment are interactive forces that mutually influence an individual.
D. The majority of the variance in personality is explained by environmental factors.


Answer: C

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