ExamTests per chapter with the 6th edition of How Children Develop by Siegler et al. - Bundle
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Which of the following is true?
Which statement about heritability is true?
Which statement(s) is / are correct?
What is the genotype?
Father has a dominant brown gene and a recessive green gene. Mother has a dominant green gene and a recessive green gene. What are the chances of their child having green eyes?
What do we mean by passive gene-environment interactions?
Marcus has red hair, green eyes, and freckles. He is very active but shy. These characteristics are a reflecten of Marcus's ...
An individual's genetic sex is determined by ...
The continual switching on or off of specific genes at specific times throughout development is hte result of a chain of genetic events primarily controlled by ...
Traits such as aggression and shyness are the result of the contributions of a complex combination of genes. These traits are examples of which process?
A twin-study design project reveals that the correlation between identical (MZ) twins on a given trait is substantially higher than that between fraternal (DZ) twins. Which of the following statements offers the most plausible explanation for the difference in how this trait is correlated in MZ twins compared with DZ twins?
Which of the following responses would be consistent with the statement "high heritability does not imply immutability"?
The points at which neurons communicate with one another are called ...
The process of synaptogenesis ...
The capacity of the brain to be molded or changed by experience is referred to as ...
B. Adoption studies examine differences in traits between adopted and biological children and examine if the children resemble their biological relatives more than their adoptive ones.
A. The other three answers are misconceptions about heritability.
C. All statements are correct: More boys than girls are born, boys are more likely to be delivered by C-section than girls, and the Y chromosome fertilizes an egg more often than the X chromosome.
A. The genotype is the inherited genetic material of an individual. Answer B refers to 'phenotype', answer C refers to 'environment', and answer D refers to 'epigenetics'.
A. The chances are 25%.
B. A child evokes reactions from the environment through which certain genes are expressed.
D. Phenotype.
D. The sex chromosomes contributed by the father: Whether the genetic father passes on his X-chromosome or his Y-chromosome.
B. Regulator cells control this process.
A. Polygenetic inheritance.
B. Genetic factors are substantially responsible for the difference in correlation.
C. Intervention efforts can successfully influence the course of development related to an inherited trait.
A. Synapses are the points at which neurons communicate with one another.
A. It involves the formation of connections between neurons.
C. Plasticity.
ExamTests per chapter with the 6th edition of How Children Develop by Siegler et al.
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