In 1964, the Civil Rights Act made it illegal to refuse to hire a person based on race, color, religion, sex, or nationalorigin.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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What impact does the gene Robo1 have on brain development?
A. It inactivates the Robo3 gene. B. It controls a chemical that attracts developing axons to the brain's midline. C. It controls a chemical that repels developing axons from the brain's midline. D. It prevents cell death during circuit pruning.
Which of the following statements best captures the sense of the term interaction, as it is used in the context of a course focusing on human lifespan development?
a. Genes determine most of the important physical characteristics about an individual. b. The environment determines to a large degree how children are treated by their parents and genetic forces are seldom involved. c. Genetic and environmental forces both contribute to how development unfolds and their influences are intertwined. d. Genetic and environmental forces are both important forces that affect human development.
Which of the following statements holds true for nondepressed people?
a. They tend to ruminate and brood over things. b. They believe that their situation is permanent and uncontrollable. c. They have negative thoughts and perceptions. d. They are usually able to distract themselves, look outward, and seek solutions.
The fact that a significant number of monozygotic twins share the same placenta, while no dizygotic twins do, suggests that
a. we may have overestimated the influence of genetics in schizophrenia. b. being a monozygotic twin is a risk factor for schizophrenia. c. genetic influences are even more important than previously thought. d. monozygotic twins have a form of genetic schizophrenia while dizygotic twins have an environmentally caused form.