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Psychology Study Set 18
Quiz 3: Genes,evolution,and Environment
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Question 301
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Some theorists give experience a greater role in regard to language acquisition than does Chomsky.Explain their concept of neural networks and the role that they suggest parents play in fostering language development.
Question 302
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Describe three stressful family circumstances that have been associated with reduced mental ability in the child.
Question 303
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Evaluate the pros and cons of genetic testing.
Question 304
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Social scientists disagree on the role of evolution in accounting for the complex issue of courtship and mating.How do sociobiologists explain these issues? How do evolutionary psychologists differ in their explanations? What basic issue divides evolutionary psychologists and their critics?
Question 305
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Because of the way that humans evolved,many of our characteristics either are present at birth or develop rapidly during maturation.Some of these characteristics,such as standing on two legs,are obvious.Name and describe five of the less obvious traits that are highlighted in the textbook.
Question 306
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How might you determine whether flute-playing ability is a highly heritable trait? If you want to improve your flute playing and someone tells you that musical ability is heritable,should you stop practicing?
Question 307
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There is no way to estimate the heritability of a trait or behaviour directly,and so scientists must infer it.Explain,in detail,two approaches that are used.
Question 308
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Our textbook describes four influences that have been associated with reduced mental abilities in children.Discuss these four risk factors.In contrast,a stimulating environment can promote mental performance.What aspects of mental enrichment made a difference to the children who participated in the longitudinal study called the Abecedarian Project?
Question 309
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In Chapter 1 (What Is Psychology?)the importance of critical thinking was noted.In particular,a critical thinker knows that once a general question is raised,the next step is to define one's terms in a clear and concrete way.Chapter 2 (How Psychologists Do Research)provided even more detail in the discussion of operational definitions.How do behavioural geneticists define the meaning of heritability? What does it mean when a trait is said to be "highly heritable"?
Question 310
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A psychologist wants to investigate whether there are patterns in the ways that young children combine words,focusing on unique patterns that adults would never use.Use your knowledge of research methods to design a study to research this topic.
Question 311
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Why do behavioural geneticists seek adopted children as subjects in studies of variability?
Question 312
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What evidence is there to support the statement that children who are not exposed to an adult language may invent a language of their own?
Question 313
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The authors note that children use words in ways that adults never would.Create your own example of the overregularization error and explain how it supports Chomsky's position.
Question 314
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Why do gene frequencies in a population change? Why don't they stay the same from one generation to the next? Explain how the processes of mutation,crossover,and natural selection can provide an answer to these questions.