Although identical twins share 100% of their genetic code and are often similar, they are never truly "identical.". Which of the following explains these differences?
a. heterozygous chromosomal deviations
b. active gene-environment relationships
c. post-natal genetic mutations
d. nonshared environmental influences
d
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The social–cognitive approach examines how _____ contribute(s) to the way people construct _____ in their own heads.
A) situations; personality B) personality; situations C) behaviour; personality D) behaviour; situations
The theory of _______ attempts to explain what happens when people behave in ways that are contrary to their beliefs or attitudes
a. social comparison b. cognitive dissonance c. opponent processes d. social exchange
Low-SES individuals are particularly at the mercy of life's unpredictable events. Which of the following limitations does this illustrate?
A) Deprivation B) Helplessness C) Insecurity D) Limited alternatives
What would happen if ion channels had lower thresholds than they do now?
What will be an ideal response?