Why do behavioral geneticists seek adopted children as subjects in studies of heritability?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: A good answer will include the following key points.
? Adopted children can be compared to their biological and adoptive relatives.
? Similarities to their biological relatives are more likely due to genetics.
? Similarities to their adoptive relatives are more likely due to experience and environment.

Psychology

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Sam is looking for a job to earn money and to put him near stimuli he uses to achieve sexual excitement. He gets the ideal job at a shoe store; however, he is fired when his interactions with customers provide evidence that he has which sexual disorder?

a. voyeurism. b. fetishism. c. klismaphilia. d. exhibitionism.

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According to Piaget, a landmark of formal operational thought is the teenager's ability to __________

a) solve conservation and class-inclusion problems. b) think concretely about tangible aspects of their environment. c) apply logical processes in concrete situations. d) think hypothetically.

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Tim wants to study aggression in children on a school playground. He decides to look for hitting, kicking, and biting. In this design, hitting, kicking, and biting can be considered as

a. aggressive categories. b. sampled categories. c. person categories. d. behavioral categories.

Psychology

A(n) ________ involves a long-lasting maladaptive pattern of inner experience and behavior dating back to adolescence or young adulthood.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Psychology