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Nature / Nurture Online case studies
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1. You are what you eat. This saying reflects the _______________ perspective on human beings.
A. nature B. nurture C. both nature and nurture D. neither nature nor nurture Answer: B
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1. You are what you eat. This saying reflects the _______________ perspective on human beings.
A. nature B. nurture C. both nature and nurture D. neither nature nor nurture Answer: B
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2. Men are just naturally aggressive
2. Men are just naturally aggressive. This saying reflects the _________ perspective on human beings. A. nature B. nurture C. both nature and nurture D. neither nature nor nurture
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2. Men are just naturally aggressive
2. Men are just naturally aggressive. This saying reflects the _________ perspective on human beings. A. nature B. nurture C. both nature and nurture D. neither nature nor nurture
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3. You would like to have an analysis of the entire set of your genetic material in your chromosomes, perhaps looking for a cancer gene, so you would ask that your entire ________________________ be analyzed. A. Chromosome B. Genome C. Cell D. None of the above
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3. You would like to have an analysis of the entire set of your genetic material in your chromosomes, perhaps looking for a cancer gene, so you would ask that your entire ________________________ be analyzed. A. Chromosome B. Genome C. Cell D. None of the above
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4. As part of this analysis, you ask them to look for random errors that may have occurred during gene replication, so you would ask them to look for any _______________________. A. Gender schema B. Genome C. Mutation D. Natural selection
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4. As part of this analysis, you ask them to look for random errors that may have occurred during gene replication, so you would ask them to look for any _______________________. A. Gender schema B. Genome C. Mutation D. Natural selection
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5. You want to do a study on environmental influences of personality traits of twins. Which groups would you compare? ______________________________________ A. Identical twins raised apart with fraternal twins raised apart B. Identical twins raised together with fraternal twins raised together C. Identical twins raised apart with fraternal twins raised together D. Identical twins raised together with identical twins raised apart
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5. You want to do a study on environmental influences of personality traits of twins. Which groups would you compare? ______________________________________ A. Identical twins raised apart with fraternal twins raised apart B. Identical twins raised together with fraternal twins raised together C. Identical twins raised apart with fraternal twins raised together D. Identical twins raised together with identical twins raised apart
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6. Little Bethany loves new faces and stimuli, and laughs easily
6. Little Bethany loves new faces and stimuli, and laughs easily. People respond to her with playful smiles and tickles, which makes her giggle and ask for more. This represents ___________ between genetic predispositions and environments. A. an interaction B. natural selection C. heritability D. gender typing Answer: A
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6. Little Bethany loves new faces and stimuli, and laughs easily
6. Little Bethany loves new faces and stimuli, and laughs easily. People respond to her with playful smiles and tickles, which makes her giggle and ask for more. This represents ___________ between genetic predispositions and environments. A. an interaction B. natural selection C. heritability D. gender typing Answer: A
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7. From the information in lecture; travel, taking classes, reading, etc. will increase your brain’s _____________________________. A. Schemas B. Hormones C. Genomes D. None of the above
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7. From the information in lecture; travel, taking classes, reading, etc. will increase your brain’s _____________________________. A. Schemas B. Hormones C. Genomes D. None of the above - Synapses
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8. The idea that men are more naturally promiscuous supports the ____________________ theory of sexual behavior. A. Social learning B. Freudian C. Evolutionary D. Role E. None of the above
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8. The idea that men are more naturally promiscuous supports the ____________________ theory of sexual behavior. A. Social learning B. Freudian C. Evolutionary D. Role E. None of the above
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9. The idea that what is rude in one culture is not considered rude in another illustrates the impact of ___________________________. A. Norms B. Stereotypes C. Individualism D. Schemas E. None of the above
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9. The idea that what is rude in one culture is not considered rude in another illustrates the impact of ___________________________. A. Norms B. Stereotypes C. Individualism D. Schemas E. None of the above
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10. Bill and Janet were married in their 20’s
10. Bill and Janet were married in their 20’s. By age 65, what may we guess about personality changes in their assertiveness and empathy? A. Janet becomes less assertive and Bill becomes less empathetic B. Janet becomes more assertive and Bill becomes more empathetic C. Bill becomes more assertive and Janet becomes more empathetic D. They both age equally E. None of the above
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10. Bill and Janet were married in their 20’s
10. Bill and Janet were married in their 20’s. By age 65, what may we guess about personality changes in their assertiveness and empathy? A. Janet becomes less assertive and Bill becomes less empathetic B. Janet becomes more assertive and Bill becomes more empathetic C. Bill becomes more assertive and Janet becomes more empathetic D. They both age equally E. None of the above
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11. Twee sees getting married as a way to bond two families, not necessarily for love. As a result we might guess her culture does not emphasize ____________________________. A. Gender schemas B. Collectivism C. Gender typing D. Individualism
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11. Twee sees getting married as a way to bond two families, not necessarily for love. As a result we might guess her culture does not emphasize ____________________________. A. Gender schemas B. Collectivism C. Gender typing D. Individualism
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12. Janet is involved with “take your daughter to work day” , which could effect her daughter’s concept of ____________________. A. Temperament B. Gender roles C. Testosterone D. Collectivism E. None of the above
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12. Janet is involved with “take your daughter to work day” , which could effect her daughter’s concept of ____________________. A. Temperament B. Gender roles C. Testosterone D. Collectivism E. None of the above
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13. Bill and Sally both have friends going through a divorce, which is more likely to “tend and befriend”? ____________________________________ A. Bill B. Sally C. Neither
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13. Bill and Sally both have friends going through a divorce, which is more likely to “tend and befriend”? ____________________________________ A. Bill B. Sally C. Neither
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14. You may feel uncomfortable when a person from another culture stands very close to you, and gets “in your face”. This is because he has violated your _________________________. This may vary from culture to culture. A. Personal feelings B. Personal space C. Personal values D. Personal beliefs
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14. You may feel uncomfortable when a person from another culture stands very close to you, and gets “in your face”. This is because he has violated your _________________________. This may vary from culture to culture. A. Personal feelings B. Personal space C. Personal values D. Personal beliefs
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