In epigenetics, the environment influences gene expression:

A) without changing the underlying DNA sequences that constitute the genes themselves.
B) by changing the underlying DNA sequences that constitute the genes themselves.
C) by decoupling chromosomal pairs.
D) by changing the underlying DNA sequences on only one chromosomal pair.


A) without changing the underlying DNA sequences that constitute the genes themselves.

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When attitudes are formed through the process of classical conditioning, the degree of liking for something is influenced by

A) its association with something we already like or dislike. B) being rewarded or punished for expressing a particular attitude. C) observing how others are rewarded or punished for expressing a particular attitude. D) the degree of inconsistency between attitude and behavior.

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

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