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Explanations of personality from a biological standpoint, like all approaches, have their shortcomings. The authors of the textbook note ___________________ __ as a weakness of the biological approach.
 
  A) the complex interplay of heredity and environment
  B) the increased focus on the human genome
  C) the overemphasis on the environment
  D) the ignorance about the role of conditioning in personality

Question 2

While Fatima is very busy as a mother, wife, and employee, research has shown an advantage of these multiple roles is that
 
  A) she and her husband are more satisfied with the wife's role.
  B) her husband can still be the primary breadwinner.
  C) time away from children is a good stress relief.
  D) she has increased social contacts and self-esteem.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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