Andrea and her parents are shy and quiet. Her parents never take Andrea to any activities where there are

many people. They buy her books and crafts that she can do by herself. This shows

A) an evocative effect of genotype on environment.
B) an active effect of genotype on environment.
C) a lack of genotype-environment correlation.
D) a passive effect of genotype on environment.


A

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