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cookcarl

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Behaviour genetics refers to:
 
  a) The effect of euthanasia on unwanted behaviour problems.
  b) The effect of genetic contributions to behaviour.
  c) The result of operant conditioning on physiological processes.
  d) The association between the nervous system and behaviour.

Question 2

Who regulates and has jurisdiction over the practice of psychology in Canada?
 
  a) The Federal Government
  b) The Provincial Governments
  c) The College of Psychologists
  d) None of the above; the practice is not regulated.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b

Difficulty: Easy



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