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Mr.Thesaxman

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If research indicated that having an extra 22nd chromosome and being very jolly made an individual at risk for developing schizophrenia, then for schizophrenia, the extra 22nd chromosome and a jolly personality would exemplify a
 
  a. somatic symptom.
  b. recessive trait.
  c. diathesis.
  d. social norm.

Question 2

Logan has just realized that the phrase daddy run can mean both daddy is going for a run and can I go for a run with daddy.. This realization best illustrates the acquisition of
 
  a. overregulation.
  b. functional grammar.
  c. metalinguistic awareness.
  d. child-directed speech.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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