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What was the main point made by Reiss et al., (2000) in the text The Relationship Code?
 
  a. Genes affect relationships in females but not in males.
  b. Genes have no impact on complex human behavior like relationships.
  c. Genes explain virtually all of what we are.
  d. Genes influence family environment and adolescent adjustment.

Question 2

_____ gene-interactions become increasingly important as we age.
 
  a. Passive
  b. Evocative
  c. Active
  d. No



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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