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elizabeth18

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Nellie Neglect is a teenage mother who spends little time with her baby, which has a difficult temperament. It may be inferred that
 
  a. the baby lives in a strange situation..
  b. the baby is becoming imprinted to the sound of silence..
  c. goodness of fit is bad because the baby lacks the frequent maternal attention it needs from Nellie.
  d. Nellie is too busy all day with her social referencing.

Question 2

Blondy inherited her good looks from her mother. She has received compliments about her beauty since childhood and has a positive self-image. Blondy's looks and the compliments encourage her to compete in a pageant. This illustrates a(n) ____ genotype/environment correlation.
 
  a. canalized
  b. evocative
  c. passive
  d. active



lkanara2

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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