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moongchi

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According to the textbook, the best characterization of the nature-nurture issue is that nature and nurture _______________. That is, genes and environment can work separately, together, or they may influence one another.
 
  a. cooperate
  b. transact
  c. compete
  d. interact

Question 2

The term for the study of genetic and environmental contributions to individual differences in personality and behavior is
 
  a. eugenics.
  b. evolutionary psychology.
  c. epigenetics.
  d. behavioral genetics.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b: transact

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d: behavioral genetics



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