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RRMR

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Identify the correct developmental sequence of the phases of primary attachments, from earliest to last:
 
  a. multiple attachments :: asocial :: specific attachments.
  b. asocial :: multiple attachments :: specific attachments.
  c. multiple attachments :: specific attachments :: asocial.
  d. asocial :: specific attachments :: multiple attachments.

Question 2

Bonzo is shy because he was born with a third eye that is easily noticed. Bonzo is assertive and bold on the Internet because no one sees his third eye. This illustrates a(n) ____ genotype/environment correlation.
 
  a. recessive
  b. active (niche-building)
  c. evocative
  d. passive



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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