______ refers to the idea that many of our traits are supported by both our genes and environment.
A. Range of reaction
B. Heritability
C. Canalization
D. Gene-environment correlation
Answer: D
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Your sister is very impressed with her daughter's development, particularly in emotional regulation
Having just completed your reading on brain development, you tell her that the girl's advances in this area of development are likely due to her ______. growth in the frontal lobe superior genetics advanced temporal lobe rapidly developing occipital lobe
In regards to the development of intermodal perception, which of the following is the most complex task an 8-month-old infant can perform?
a. An infant can walk, run, jump, and kick a soccer ball. b. An infant recognize objects they have put in their mouths but have not seen before. c. An infant looks longer at a video of a puppet jumping up and down in time with music than at the same puppet when the jumping does not match the music. d. An infant can match an unfamiliar person's face with the correct voice when the faces and voices vary on the basis of age and gender.
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A. reticent play B. constructive play C. functional play D. solitary independent play