Kinship is a measure of

a. shared environmental influences.
b. cohesiveness within adoptive families.
c. nonshared individualized environmental experiences.
d. the extent to which individuals share the same genes.


D

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Ebbinghaus used which of the following as stimuli in his classic studies of forgetting?

a. geometric shapes b. nonsense syllables c. common English words d. uncommon English words

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Variables are ____________ while theoretical constructs are________________

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Psychology