Sometimes in meiosis, genetic material from the mother and father is exchanged between chromosomes. This process is called and the alleles that carry the combination of both parents' genes are called alleles
a. phenotypic inheritance; phenotypic
b. polygenetic inheritance; independent
c. incomplete dominance; codominant
d. crossing over; recombinant
d
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____ refers to the psychological side of coming to terms with bereavement
a. Coruminating b. Mourning c. Grief work d. End-of-life
During his groundbreaking genetic work with peas, 19th-century monk Gregor Mendel found that dominant characteristics
a. were uncommon in pea plants. b. appeared more often in later generations than opposite traits. c. resulted in very wrinkled peas. d. disappeared within a few generations.
The process through which individuals are induced to act in ways that are consistent with expectations held by others is called:
a. the fundamental attribution error b. the self-serving bias c. impression formation d. a self-fulfilling prophecy
Walter Mischel reported that the average correlation between a personality trait and a corresponding behaviour thought to be representative of that trait was approximately:
A) 0.3. B) 0.5. C) 0.7. D) 0.9.