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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c. Learning requires conscious reasoning. d. Heredity and environment are equally important for animal learning.
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
Variables are ____________ while theoretical constructs are________________
a. Valid, Invalid b. Tangible, Intangible c. Quantitative, Qualitative d. Continuous, Discrete
Frailty is defined by the combination of age and illness
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.