________ is the likelihood that specific environmental conditions will activate specific genes that lead to particular traits or behavioral outcomes
A) Canalization
B) Experiential canalization
C) Niche-picking
D) Probabilistic epigenesis
D) Probabilistic epigenesis
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Which of the following about dissociative identity disorder is LEAST accurate? a. DID is more common in men. b. Differences between personalities can be dramatic
c. Personalities may differ in their mannerisms. d. DID may be overdiagnosed.
The null hypothesis is the statement that
a. population means are equal. b. population means differ between groups. c. it is the hypothesis you generally hope to prove. d. exciting things are going on.
Timmy is visiting the dog pound and looking for a new pet. He looks from cage to cage until he suddenly sees a collie sitting in the far corner. He thinks to himself, "That dog looks great. I think I'll bring her home and name her Lassie.". At this moment, the best example of what's in Tommy's working memory would be the
a. the excitement Timmy will feel when he takes Lassie for a walk. b. words that Timmy is saying to himself. c. image of collies that Timmy has stored in his brain but is not currently accessing. d. fact that Timmy will buy the dog before the end of the day.
Ihla likes Jeb for a few reasons, but mainly because he likes her. Which of the following factors of attraction best explains why Ihla likes Jeb?
a) the mere-exposure effect b) the matching hypothesis c) proximity d) reciprocal liking