Dr. Plomin is a human behavior geneticist. He most likely conducts studies with __________ to explicate the developmental influences of nature and nurture.

A. individuals who have varying degrees of genetic relatedness
B. individuals whose behaviors vary greatly from the norm
C. individuals who have taken part in the Human Genome project
D. individuals who are at risk for recessive-gene disorders


A. individuals who have varying degrees of genetic relatedness

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Because several of the English learners in Mr. Sullivan's classroom had lived in fishing villages, this teacher thought they would be able to comprehend a book about fishing. As he read aloud, however, the students seemed confused. The most likely explanation is that

a) the students lacked the phonemic awareness needed to understand the text. b) the students did not understand the vocabulary used in the text. c) the students had had negative experiences with fishing. d) the students lacked the reading stamina needed to read the material independently.

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This design compares two or more distinct treatments while their effects on the target behavior are measured

a. Reversal Design b. Alternating Treatments Design c. Withdrawal Design d. Multiple Treatment Reversal Design

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Alegria takes an alternate assessment. Instead of having four multiple choice options, her test has only three. Alegria's assessment differs in which of the following?

A) fewer objectives B) less complex questions C) format D) narrower range of topics

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