TRIMESTER REVIEW HUMAN BEHAVIOR. “IS INTELLIGENCE MORE INFLUENCED BY HEREDITY OR EXPERIENCE?” THIS EXPLAINS WHAT?

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TRIMESTER REVIEW HUMAN BEHAVIOR

“IS INTELLIGENCE MORE INFLUENCED BY HEREDITY OR EXPERIENCE?” THIS EXPLAINS WHAT?

WHAT IS AN EXAMPLE OF A TERATOGEN?

DURING AN EXPERIMENT THE EXPERIMENTER GIVES A SUDDEN LOOK OF SURPRISE. THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT?

WHICH TERM REFERS TO MANY GENES WORKING TOGETHER TO PRODUCE A TRAIT OR FEATURE

WHAT DO EMPLOYERS WANT TO SUCCEED WHEN THEY ARE HIRING?

WHAT IS AN EXAMPLE OF OVERT BEHAVIOR

PSYCHOLOGY IS DEFINED AS THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF

NAMING AND CLASSIFYING VARIOUS OBSERVABLE, MEASURABLE BEHAVIORS

BEING ABLE TO STATE THE CAUSES OF A BEHAVIOR

CHANGING CONDITIONS THAT INFLUENCE BEHAVIORS

ATTRIBUTING HUMAN THOUGHTS, FEELINGS, OR MOTIVES TO ANIMALS, ESPECIALLY AS A WAY OF EXPLAINING THEIR BEHAVIOR (E.G., “ANYA, MY CAT, IS ACTING LETHARGIC BECAUSE SHE’S FEELING DEPRESSED TODAY.”)

CHANGES IN BEHAVIOR THAT RESULT FROM BELIEF THAT ONE HAS INGESTED A DRUG

SUBJECTS ARE UNAWARE IF THEY GET REAL TREATMENT OR PLACEBO

THE SUBJECTS AND THE EXPERIMENTERS HAVE NO IDEA WHETHER THE SUBJECTS GET REAL TREATMENT OR PLACEBO

THE GENE’S FEATURE WILL APPEAR EACH TIME THE GENE IS PRESENT

THE GENE’S FEATURE WILL APPEAR ONLY IF IT IS PAIRED WITH ANOTHER RECESSIVE GENE

WHAT MIGHT CAUSE THIS TO OCCUR IN CHILDREN? WHAT DO WE CALL THIS?

PLEASANT AND REASSURING FEELING BABIES GET FROM TOUCHING SOMETHING WARM AND SOFT, ESPECIALLY THEIR MOTHER

WHO CONDUCTED THE EXPERIMENT USING CONTACT COMFORT?

OBSERVING BEHAVIOR AS IT UNFOLDS IN NATURAL SETTING

PERSON WHO WAS WORKING AND HAD AN ACCIDENT WHICH CAUSED PSYCHOLOGICAL CHANGES