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ereecah

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According to your textbook, niche-picking is a process that leads to a(n)
 
  A) passive gene-environment correlation.
  B) active gene-environment correlation.
  C) evocative gene-environment correlation.
  D) dominant gene-environment correlation.

Question 2

An example of an evocative gene-environment correlation is
 
  A) Adam's parents become overly protective because he is predisposed to fear many things.
  B) Darnell's parents are both highly intelligent and enjoy reading, and he does well in school.
  C) Leisha's parents both have IQs of about 85, and spend most of their time sitting around doing nothing.
  D) Fran decides to go to baseball camp because she is good at baseball, and camp makes her an even better player.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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