HDFS 2220 Exam 1

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Exam 1 for HDFS 2220 Life-Span Development
Kerri McDaniel
Quiz by Kerri McDaniel, updated more than 1 year ago
Kerri McDaniel
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Question 1

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Examples of non-normative influences that affect development include: Parental divorce, car accident, winning the lottery, parent incarcerated, death of parent or sibling , house fire
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  • True
  • False

Question 2

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Development is:
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  • Multi-dimensional
  • Lifelong
  • Multi-directional

Question 3

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Chronological age is
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  • number of years since birth
  • physical health
  • adaptive capacity
  • social understandings and significance

Question 4

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There are three realms of developmental milestones. They include all of the following except:
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  • Cognitive Processes
  • Biological Processes
  • Culture Processes
  • Historical Processes

Question 5

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Social age refers to the social understandings and significance that are attached to chronological age.
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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[blank_start]Psychological[blank_end] age is how old one feels, acts, and behaves, and is thus not necessarily equal to chronological age.
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  • Psychological
  • Biological
  • Chronological
  • Social

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[blank_start]Biological[blank_end] age is a measure of how well or poorly your body is functioning relative to your actual calendar age.
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  • Biological

Question 8

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[blank_start]Plasticity[blank_end]: whether we develop into someone different from who we are at an earlier point in development (change is likely)
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  • Plasticity
  • Stability

Question 9

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A [blank_start]theory[blank_end] is an orderly integrated set of statements that describes, explains, and predicts.
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  • theory

Question 10

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_________ theory: the process is the same but the speed or rate changes; involves gradual/cumulative changes.
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  • Continuous
  • Discontinuous

Question 11

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________ theory: the way we change is completely different from one stage to the next
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  • Continuous
  • Discontinuous

Question 12

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Nature refers to an organisms biological inheritance.
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  • True
  • False

Question 13

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[blank_start]Stability[blank_end]: is shaped by early experience or genetics; unlikely to change (to what degree do we become older renditions of our earlier selves)
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  • Stability
  • Plasticity

Question 14

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Nature refers to environmental experiences.
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  • True
  • False

Question 15

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Modern developmental theorists advocate that all development is [blank_start]plastic[blank_end].
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  • plastic

Question 16

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[blank_start]Resilience[blank_end] is the ability to adapt effectively in the face of threats to development.
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  • Resilience

Question 17

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The [blank_start]id[blank_end] is the impulsive (and unconscious) part of our psyche which responds directly and immediately to the instincts.
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  • id

Question 18

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The [blank_start]ego[blank_end] is the decision making component of personality. (works by reason)
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  • ego
  • id
  • superego

Question 19

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The _________ incorporates the values and morals of society which are learned from one's parents and others. It develops around the age of 3 – 5 during the phallic stage of psychosexual development. (controls impulses)
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  • id
  • superego
  • ego

Question 20

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According to B.F. Skinner, through ________ __________ the consequences of a behavior produce changes in the the probability of the behavior's occurrence.
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  • Social Learning
  • Operant Conditioning
  • Classical Conditioning
  • Information Processing

Question 21

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Badura's research relied heavily on _________ ___________, which occurs through observing what others do.
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  • classical conditioning
  • operant conditioning
  • observational learning
  • social learning

Question 22

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Bandura's model of learning and development includes all of the following:
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  • history
  • behavior
  • the person/cognition
  • environment

Question 23

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________________ holds that behavior, environment, and cognition are the key factors in development.
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  • Social Cognitive Theory
  • information-processing theory
  • Operant conditioning
  • Learning Theory

Question 24

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Bronfrenbrenner's [blank_start]ecological theory[blank_end] holds that development reflects the influence of several environmental systems.
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  • ecological theory

Question 25

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The [blank_start]microsystem[blank_end] is the setting in which the individual lives. This includes: family, peers, school, and neighborhood.
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  • microsystem
  • macrosystem
  • exosystem
  • mesosystem
  • chronosystem

Question 26

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The __________ involves relations between microsystems or connections between contexts. This includes school experiences, church experiences, family experiences , and peer experience.
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  • macrosystem
  • microsystem
  • mesosystem
  • exosystem
  • chronosystem

Question 27

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The [blank_start]exosystem[blank_end] consists of links links between individual's immediate context and social setting in which the individual does not play an active role. (Ex. mother's experience at work. promotion = more travel, increased parental conflict, changes of interaction with child)
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  • exosystem

Question 28

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The [blank_start]macrosystem[blank_end] involves the culture in which individuals live. (The cultural contexts involve the socioeconomic status of the person and/or family, ethnicity or race and living in a still developing or a third world country. For example, being born to a poor family makes a person work harder every day.)
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  • macrosystem

Question 29

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The chronosystem consists of the patterning of environmental events and transitions over the life course. (Ex. Divorce)
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  • True
  • False

Question 30

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John Watson's [blank_start]Classical conditioning[blank_end] theory involves learning a new behavior via the process of association. In simple terms two stimuli are linked together to produce a new learned response in a person or animal.
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  • Classical conditioning

Question 31

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The ____________ stage is where children begin to go beyond simply connecting sensory info with physical action and represent the world with words, images, and drawings.
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  • preoperational
  • formal operational
  • concrete operational
  • sensorimotor

Question 32

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Piaget's Four Stages of Cognitive Development include:
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  • Sensorimotor (0-2 yrs)
  • Concrete Operational (7-11 yrs)
  • Formal Operational (11-adulthood)
  • Preoperational (2-7 yrs)
  • Sensory Operational (0-2 yrs)

Question 33

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The ______________ stage is the stage where infants construct an understanding of the world by coordinating sensory experiences. (hearing, seeing)
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  • preoperational
  • sensorimotor
  • concrete operational
  • formal operational

Question 34

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Vygotsky's [blank_start]sociocultural[blank_end] theory stresses the fundamental role of social interaction in the development of cognition.
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  • sociocultural

Question 35

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The _____________ stage, individuals move beyond concrete experiences and think in abstract and more logical terms. (think about ideal circumstances)
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  • concrete operational
  • sensorimotor
  • formal operational
  • preoperational

Question 36

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The ______________ stage where children can preform operations that involve objects and they can reason logically when the reasoning can be applied to specific or concrete examples.
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  • preoperational
  • formal operational
  • sensorimotor
  • concrete operational

Question 37

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By the time most women realize they are pregnant, and schedule an appointment with a healthcare provider (10-12 wks) [blank_start]organogenesis[blank_end] is nearly complete
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  • organogenesis

Question 38

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During organogenesis all of the following are formed
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  • heart
  • spinal canal
  • eyes
  • limbs
  • genitalia
  • brain

Question 39

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Poor dental hygiene can increase the risk for preterm labor and birth.
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  • True
  • False

Question 40

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1st trimester is the period of ________.
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  • radiant health
  • adjustment
  • watchful waiting

Question 41

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2nd trimester is the period of _________.
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  • radiant health
  • adjustment
  • watchful waiting

Question 42

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Fetal Development 6-7 weeks
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  • placenta begins to form
  • uterus is small orange
  • internal organs are formed
  • "fetus" at 7 weeks
  • has fingernails/toenails

Question 43

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3rd trimester is the period of
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  • radiant health
  • watchful waiting
  • adjustment

Question 44

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At 36 weeks birth can occur at anytime.
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  • True
  • False

Question 45

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1st stage of labor is [blank_start]onset of labor[blank_end].
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  • onset of labor

Question 46

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Early labor means the woman can still talk, laugh, joke and does not take full focus to deal with contractions.
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  • True
  • False

Question 47

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Dilation goes from 1cm to 12cm.
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  • True
  • False

Question 48

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The 3rd stage of labor is [blank_start]delivering the placenta[blank_end].
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  • delivering the placenta

Question 49

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Active labor is still the 1st stage of labor.
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  • True
  • False

Question 50

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Latent Phase of Labor is in the second stage of labor.
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  • True
  • False

Question 51

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The [blank_start]birth[blank_end] is the 2nd stage of Labor.
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  • birth

Question 52

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Uncontrolled bleeding (postpartum hemorrhage) is the leading cause of maternal mortality around the world.
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  • True
  • False

Question 53

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DNA is
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  • deoxyribonucleaic acid: strings of amino acid pairs; substance of which genes and chromosomes are made.
  • units of hereditary information composed of segments of DNA located along the chromosomes
  • threadlike structures made up of DNA; store and transmit genetic information

Question 54

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Genes are
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  • deoxyribonucleaic acid: strings of amino acid pairs; substance of which genes and chromosomes are made.
  • units of hereditary information composed of segments of DNA located along the chromosomes
  • threadlike structures made up of DNA; store and transmit genetic information

Question 55

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Chromosomes are
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  • threadlike structures made up of DNA; store and transmit genetic information
  • deoxyribonucleaic acid: strings of amino acid pairs; substance of which genes and chromosomes are made
  • units of hereditary information composed of segments of DNA located along the chromosomes

Question 56

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[blank_start]Mitosis[blank_end] is a part of the cell cycle in which chromosomes in a cell nucleus are separated into two identical sets of chromosomes, each in its own nucleus.
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  • Mitosis
  • Meiosis

Question 57

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[blank_start]Autosomes[blank_end] are the 22 pairs of chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes.
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  • Autosomes
  • Sex Chromosomes
  • Xygotes

Question 58

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[blank_start]Meiosis[blank_end] a type of cell division that results in four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell, as in the production of gametes and plant spores.
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  • Meiosis
  • Mitosis

Question 59

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[blank_start]Sex chromosomes[blank_end] are: 23rd pair of chromosomes Determines sex XX = female, XY = male “Sex-linked traits” are on this chromosome
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  • Sex chromosomes

Question 60

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[blank_start]Gametes[blank_end] are sex cells. Sperm or ova
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  • Gametes

Question 61

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[blank_start]Zygote[blank_end]: sperm and ova unite.
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  • Zygote

Question 62

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Fraternal twins is one zygote that divides into two individuals.
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  • True
  • False

Question 63

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There are 1 in [blank_start]60[blank_end] fraternal births in U.S
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  • 60

Question 64

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There are 1 in [blank_start]330[blank_end] Identical twin births in the U.S
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  • 330

Question 65

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Which groups are more likely to be poor?
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  • children
  • women
  • parents under 25 with young children
  • elderly, living alone, especially women
  • ethnic minorities
  • adults 30-40

Question 66

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[blank_start]Short-term Memory[blank_end] (Working Memory) —Mental processing unit where info stored temporarily.
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  • Short-term Memory

Question 67

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[blank_start]Long-term Memory[blank_end] (Memory Storage)—Encyclopedic memory in which info is stored and from which it can be retrieved
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  • Long-term Memory

Question 68

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______ correlation (niche picking) is when children select their own contexts that they find stimulating and rewarding
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  • Active
  • Passive
  • Evocative

Question 69

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The perspective called [blank_start]information processing[blank_end] views the human mind as a symbol-manipulating system through which information flows, much as in a digital computer, with environmental stimuli as inputs and behavioral responses as outputs.
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  • information processing

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[blank_start]Incomplete[blank_end] dominance is when one allele doesn't completely mask another; result is somewhere in between.
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  • Incomplete

Question 71

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[blank_start]Complete[blank_end] dominance is when one allele completely masks another one.
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  • Complete

Question 72

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[blank_start]Codominance[blank_end] is when neither alleles are completely masked; little of each
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  • Codominance

Question 73

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_________ correlation is when parents provide genes and environment. Ex) seeing parents read so you read
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  • Active
  • Passive
  • Evocative

Question 74

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_________ correlation is when different genes elicit different responses from their environment. ex) receiving positive feedback for being good at reading.
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  • Active
  • Evocative
  • Passive
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