The reaction range for a hereditary trait is like

a. taking the most direct route when driving to a given destination.
b. a software disk that can be read on only one type of computer.
c. the recorded message on a telephone answering machine that is always heard in the same way.
d. the various range of sizes to which a rubber band might be stretched.


D

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measured and examined were (a) Type A/B, locus of control, and passive/aggressive (b) self-esteem, personal control, and introversion-extroversion (c) anger, fear, and kindness (d) stress, emotionality, and depression

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