A person’s ___________ refers to the individual’s inherited physical characteristics, which are a combination of genetic and environmental influences.
a. genotype
b. phenotype
c. gene
d. allele
b. phenotype
A person’s phenotype refers to the individual’s inherited physical characteristics, which are a combination of genetic and environmental influences.
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The examples presented in the introduction of the module illustrate the issue of:
A. genetics in determining psychological abilities B. the definition of intelligence C. environmental factors in psychological abilities D. social support within the family
What is the outermost layer that originates from the blastocyst?
A) Endoderm B) Ectoderm C) Mesoderm D) Actually, there are no layers that originate from the blastocyst
Students in a psychology experiment were exposed to three nonsense syllables for a very short period of time and then asked to recall them
If the instructions to recall the syllables came immediately, the students were usually successful. If the instructions came even one second after the syllables were shown, the students were much less successful. The MOST plausible explanation for this phenomenon is that, in the latter case, _____________. a. the icon never made it to the sensory registers b. the icon was already stored in short-term memory c. the icon faded after being stored in short-term memory d. the icon faded before being stored in short-term memory
Janice, a six-year-old, was always given dolls as presents by her parents. Her uncle decided to gift her a toy gun and a remote controlled monster truck on her birthday, but Janice did not even touch those toys and continued to play with her dolls. In this scenario, which of the following theories can be attributed to Janice's preference in toys?
A) Psychodynamic theory B) Cognitive theory C) Psychosocial theory D) Learning theory