It is may be a common misinterpretation of Darwin's natural selection principle that successful behaviors survive and are passed to the next generation. In reality, what is passed on from one generation to the next is the physical structure only. It is the interaction of two factors, ____________________________, that produce a behavior.
A. biological and environmental
B. environmental and psychological
C. biological and psychological
D. environmental and traditiona
A. biological and environmental
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Of the three main processes of memory--encoding, storage, and retrieval--storage and retrieval are the processes most under our control.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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A. internal, stable, global B. external, unstable, specific C. internal, unstable, global D. external, stable, specific
Jerome clings to his mother and refuses to leave her lap. He is exhibiting __attachment behavior.
a. insecure-avoidant b. insecure-resistant/ambivalent c. secure d. disoriented