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Principles of Psycholog Contemporary Perspectives
Quiz 5: The Nature, Nurture, and Evolution of Behaviour
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Question 61
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_________arise as a result of small incremental changes in the genome of organisms over many generations, which help the organism to survive in a changing environment.
Question 62
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Genes can take two or more forms, also called _________that account for genetic differences like eye colour, height, and perhaps even behavioural differences.
Question 63
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Most evolutionary psychologists view the mind as______, or that the mind developed as a collection of processes, adapted for specific purposes
Question 64
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The _____is a collection of genes that provide the general instructions for the development of a human being.
Question 65
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Sociocultural theorists use ___to explain the influence of the social organization or culture on individual behaviour
Question 66
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Robert Trivers's theory of _______ and _______ explains sex differences as resulting from unequal minimal levels of sacrifice between males and females surrounding reproduction.
Question 67
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Jennifer's ballet dancing interests resulted from a(n) ________________________gene-environment interaction because her parents fostered her love of dance from an early age.
Question 68
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The _________environment of two siblings includes all experiences that each of the two encountered throughout development
Question 69
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In the human genome, _________molecules provide directions for production of _________molecules that create proteins and amino acids
Question 70
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Research on the heritability of psychological traits has typically targeted two populations. Identify those populations and give a description of a gene-environment correlation and a gene-environment interaction