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@Brianna17

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Researchers measure genetic contributions to personality in three ways: by studying personality traits in
  other species, by studying the temperament of human infants and children, and by doing heritability studies of twins
  and adopted individuals.
  A synonym for traits is
 
  a. symbols
  b. characteristics
  c. charges
  d. proof

Question 2

What aspects of personality might have an inherited component?
  An antonym for inherited is
 
  a. confused
  b. distributed
  c. borrowed
  d. learned



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Answer to Question 1

b. characteristics

Answer to Question 2

d. learned





 

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