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CHAPTER 2
GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL FOUNDATIONS
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Christine is 5โฒ7โณ and has blue eyes. Such directly observable characteristics are called __________.
A) alleles
B) phenotypes
C) chromosomes
D) genotypes
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
2. Phenotypes depend in part on an individualโs __________.
A) cytoplasm
B) karyotype
C) genotype
D) hair color
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Easy
3. Our __________ determine(s) our species and influences all our unique characteristics.
A) genotype
B) phenotypes
C) regulator genes
D) karyotype
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Easy
4. The __________ is the control center of a cell in the human body.
A) genotype
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B) gamete
C) autosome
D) nucleus
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Easy
5. Chromosomes look like __________.
A) spheres
B) cones
C) rods
D) cubes
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Easy
6. Which statement about human chromosomes is true?
A) They come in 46 matching pairs.
B) They store and transmit genetic information.
C) In females, each chromosome is inherited from the mother.
D) Each member of a pair has a different size, shape, and genetic function.
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
7. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) looks like a __________.
A) long cylinder
B) small sphere
C) twisted ladder
D) bundle of rods
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Remember
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Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Easy
8. A __________ is a segment of DNA along the length of the chromosome.
A) phenotype
B) genotype
C) gene
D) gamete
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Easy
9. Protein-coding genes __________.
A) directly affect our bodyโs characteristics
B) modify instructions given by regulator genes
C) come in 23 matching pairs
D) are formed through meiosis
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
10. The area surrounding the cell nucleus is called the __________.
A) zygote
B) cytoplasm
C) gamete
D) gene
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Easy
11. __________, which trigger chemical reactions throughout the body, are the biological foundation on
which our characteristics are built.
A) Phenotypes
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B) Proteins
C) Carbohydrates
D) Autosomes
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
12. Lynn, a Canadian, and Sasha, a Russian, are about __________ percent genetically identical.
A) 46
B) 79.6
C) 95
D) 99.6
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Easy
13. Which of the following statements about human genetic makeup is true?
A) We do not share any of our DNA with other mammals.
B) It takes changes in multiple DNA base pairs to influence human traits.
C) The species-specific genetic material responsible for human attributes is extensive.
D) Gene expression within human cells cannot be modified by environmental factors.
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Difficult
14. The sperm and the ovum are sex cells, or __________.
A) autosomes
B) gametes
C) zygotes
D) phenotypes
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Remember
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Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Easy
15. A gamete __________.
A) contains 46 chromosomes
B) is formed through mitosis
C) contains 23 chromosomes
D) is formed when the chromosomes copy themselves
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
16. __________ halves the number of chromosomes normally present in body cells.
A) Mitosis
B) Genomic imprinting
C) Cytoplasm
D) Meiosis
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
17. When sperm and ovum unite at conception, a(n) __________ results.
A) autosome
B) gamete
C) zygote
D) allele
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Easy
18. The exchange of chromosome segments during meiosis results in __________.
A) severe mutations
B) an extremely low likelihood that nontwin siblings will be genetically identical
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C) higher rates of fraternal twins
D) higher numbers of female zygotes than male zygotes
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
19. A healthy man can father a child __________.
A) at any age after sexual maturity
B) until about age 30
C) until about age 50
D) until about age 70
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
20. Autosomes are chromosomes that are __________.
A) sex cells
B) zygotes
C) not matching
D) not sex cells
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
21. In females, the twenty-third pair of chromosomes is called __________.
A) an autosome
B) dizygotic
C) XX
D) XY
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
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Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Easy
22. Taylorโs twenty-third pair of chromosomes is XY. Taylor is __________.
A) male
B) a fraternal twin
C) female
D) an identical twin
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
23. Patsy and Terry are fraternal twins. This type of twinning results from __________.
A) a zygote that duplicates and separates into two clusters of cells
B) the fertilization of one ovum by two Y-bearing sperm
C) the release and fertilization of two ova
D) the fertilization of one ovum by two X-bearing sperm
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
24. Fraternal twins are __________.
A) genetically identical
B) no more alike than ordinary siblings
C) less common than other types of multiple offspring
D) less likely with each additional birth
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
25. In industrialized nations, fraternal twinning occurs __________.
A) less often among older women
B) more often among women with poor diets
C) more often among women of slight body build
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D) more often among women taking fertility drugs
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
26. A zygote that separates into two clusters of cells instead of just one produces __________.
A) identical twins
B) dizygotic twins
C) triplets
D) homozygous offspring
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
27. Animal research shows that a variety of environmental influences prompt monozygotic twinning,
including __________.
A) early fertilization of the ovum
B) young maternal age
C) variation in oxygen levels
D) poor diet
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
28. During their early years, children of single births __________ than twins.
A) develop more slowly
B) are healthier
C) have more shrill cries
D) are more sickly
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.1 What are genes, and how are they transmitted from one generation to the next?
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Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
29. In dominantโrecessive inheritance, the one allele that affects the childโs characteristics is called
__________.
A) dominantโrecessive
B) dominant
C) recessive
D) a carrier
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.2 Describe various patterns of geneโgene interaction.
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Easy
30. Phil has blond hair. This means that Phil inherited a __________ pair of __________ alleles for hair
color.
A) homozygous; recessive
B) heterozygous; dominant
C) homozygous; dominant
D) heterozygous; recessive
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.2 Describe various patterns of geneโgene interaction.
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Difficult
31. Eric is more likely than his sister to be negatively affected by X-linked disorders because __________.
A) males are more likely than females to inherit harmful recessive alleles
B) the Y chromosome is much longer than the X chromosome
C) the Y chromosome lacks many corresponding genes to override those on the X chromosome
D) his sex chromosomes match
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.2 Describe various patterns of geneโgene interaction.
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Difficult
32. Which of the following is true about sex differences?
A) Rates of miscarriage and birth defects are higher for girls.
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B) Rates of learning disabilities and behavior disorders are higher for girls.
C) Boys are less likely than girls are to inherit hemophilia.
D) Worldwide, a greater number of boys are conceived and born than girls.
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.2 Describe various patterns of geneโgene interaction.
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
33. In which disease or disorder does genomic imprinting operate on the sex chromosomes?
A) fragile X syndrome
B) hemophilia
C) sickle cell anemia
D) phenylketonuria (PKU)
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.2 Describe various patterns of geneโgene interaction.
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
34. Which of the following statements about mutation is true?
A) Some mutations occur spontaneously, simply by chance.
B) Mutations cannot be caused by environmental agents.
C) The process of mutation depends on the interaction of many genes.
D) Germline mutations show us that each of us has a single, permanent genotype.
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.2 Describe various patterns of geneโgene interaction.
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
35. In __________, normal body cells mutate, an event that can occur at any time of life.
A) somatic mutation
B) germline mutation
C) polygenic inheritance
D) genomic imprinting
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Remember
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Objective: 2.2 Describe various patterns of geneโgene interaction.
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Easy
36. Terrace is 6โฒ2โณ and weighs 165 pounds, while his brother, Jayquan, is 5โฒ9โณ and weighs 210 pounds.
These traits are due to __________.
A) dominantโrecessive inheritance
B) polygenic inheritance
C) somatic mutation
D) germline mutation
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.2 Describe various patterns of geneโgene interaction.
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
37. Most chromosomal defects result from __________.
A) X-linked disorders
B) somatic mutation
C) mistakes occurring during meiosis
D) recessive disorders
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.3 Describe major chromosomal abnormalities, and explain how they occur.
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
38. As a result of a failure of the twenty-first pair of chromosomes to separate during meiosis, Aziz
received three of these chromosomes rather than the normal two. Aziz has __________ syndrome.
A) XYY
B) Klinefelter
C) Turner
D) Down
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.3 Describe major chromosomal abnormalities, and explain how they occur.
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Difficult
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39. About 70 percent of individuals with Down syndrome who live past age 40 show symptoms of
__________ disease.
A) Tay-Sachs
B) Huntingtonโs
C) Alzheimerโs
D) kidney
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.3 Describe major chromosomal abnormalities, and explain how they occur.
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Easy
40. Research on sex chromosome disorders shows that __________.
A) males with XYY syndrome are more aggressive and antisocial than XY males
B) verbal difficulties are common among females who are missing an X chromosome
C) females who are missing an X chromosome often have trouble with spatial relationships
D) most children with these disorders suffer from intellectual disability
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.3 Describe major chromosomal abnormalities, and explain how they occur.
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Moderate
41. Manny inherited an extra X chromosome. If he is like many boys with Klinefelter syndrome, Manny
will have difficulty __________.
A) reading
B) drawing pictures
C) following travel directions
D) managing aggression
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.3 Describe major chromosomal abnormalities, and explain how they occur.
Topic: Genetic Foundations
Difficulty Level: Difficult
42. Which of the following is true about genetic counseling?
A) It involves medical procedures that permit detection of developmental problems before birth.
B) It helps couples assess their chances of giving birth to a baby with a hereditary disorder.
C) It is not useful for individuals who know that genetic problems exist in their families.
D) Genetic markers for autism are found in a majority of affected people.
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Answer: B
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.4 What procedures can assist prospective parents in having healthy children?
Topic: Reproductive Choices
Difficulty Level: Moderate
43. If a family history of intellectual disabilities, psychological disorders, physical defects, or inherited
diseases exists, a genetic counselor prepares a __________, which identifies affected relatives in a
coupleโs family tree.
A) pedigree
B) genetic marker
C) maternal blood analysis
D) preimplantation genetic diagnosis
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.4 What procedures can assist prospective parents in having healthy children?
Topic: Reproductive Choices
Difficulty Level: Easy
44. Which statement about donor insemination is true?
A) It is commonly used to overcome female reproductive difficulties.
B) It involves giving a woman hormones that stimulate the ripening of several ova.
C) It permits women without a male partner to become pregnant.
D) It is used to treat women whose fallopian tubes are permanently damaged.
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.4 What procedures can assist prospective parents in having healthy children?
Topic: Reproductive Choices
Difficulty Level: Moderate
45. Usually, in vitro fertilization __________.
A) is increasingly successful with age.
B) poses less risk to infant survival than natural conception
C) is used to treat women whose fallopian tubes are permanently damaged
D) involves the wealthy as contractors for infants
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.4 What procedures can assist prospective parents in having healthy children?
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Topic: Reproductive Choices
Difficulty Level: Moderate
46. Which statement about children conceived through reproductive technologies is true?
A) The limited studies completed thus far have shown that children born through a surrogate arrangement
are generally poorly adjusted.
B) Compared with their naturally conceived counterparts, caregiving is somewhat warmer for young
children conceived through donor insemination or in vitro fertilization.
C) Most in vitro procedures result in the birth of twins.
D) Adolescents conceived through donor insemination tend to be less well-adjusted than naturally
conceived children.
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.4 What procedures can assist prospective parents in having healthy children?
Topic: Reproductive Choices
Difficulty Level: Moderate
47. To detect developmental problems before birth, doctors use __________.
A) prenatal diagnostic methods
B) genomic imprinting
C) gene therapy
D) genomewide testing methods
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.4 What procedures can assist prospective parents in having healthy children?
Topic: Reproductive Choices
Difficulty Level: Easy
48. Except for __________, prenatal diagnosis should not be used routinely because of injury risk to the
developing organism.
A) amniocentesis
B) fetoscopy
C) chorionic villus sampling
D) maternal blood analysis
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.4 What procedures can assist prospective parents in having healthy children?
Topic: Reproductive Choices
Difficulty Level: Moderate
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49. __________ is the most widely used prenatal diagnostic method.
A) Amniocentesis
B) Chorionic villus sampling
C) Ultrafast magnetic resonance imaging
D) Fetoscopy
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.4 What procedures can assist prospective parents in having healthy children?
Topic: Reproductive Choices
Difficulty Level: Easy
50. Which prenatal diagnostic method is used after in vitro fertilization but before implantation?
A) chorionic villus sampling
B) ultrafast magnetic resonance imaging
C) fetal surgery
D) preimplantation genetic diagnosis
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.4 What procedures can assist prospective parents in having healthy children?
Topic: Reproductive Choices
Difficulty Level: Moderate
51. The modification of gene-specified proteins involved in biological aging and disease is known as
________.
A) fetoscopy
B) amniocentesis
C) proteomics
D) genetic counseling
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.4 What procedures can assist prospective parents in having healthy children?
Topic: Reproductive Choices
Difficulty Level: Moderate
52. Adopted children and adolescents tend to __________.
A) almost immediately develop feelings of trust and affection toward their adoptive parents
B) fare better if they are adopted in their birth country after infancy and toddlerhood
C) develop less favorably than institutionalized agemates who remain in their birth country
D) have more learning and emotional difficulties than other children
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Answer: D
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.4 What procedures can assist prospective parents in having healthy children?
Topic: Reproductive Choices
Difficulty Level: Moderate
53. Most adopted children __________.
A) fare well, despite the risks
B) have persistent social problems
C) are less intelligent than their biological relatives
D) have persistent cognitive problems
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.4 What procedures can assist prospective parents in having healthy children?
Topic: Reproductive Choices
Difficulty Level: Moderate
54. When Erin and Brooke cooperate, their parents are likely to be warm and gentle in the future. This is
an example of a(n) __________ influence between parents and their children.
A) direct
B) coparenting
C) maladaptive
D) indirect
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
55. Amelia and Andrew praise and stimulate their children, and they mutually support each otherโs
parenting behaviors. Amelia and Andrew engage in effective __________.
A) induction
B) permissive parenting
C) coparenting
D) niche-picking
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Apply
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Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
56. Young people today are more likely to have __________ than at any time in history.
A) older relatives
B) married parents
C) living siblings
D) unemployed parents
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
57. People who work in skilled and semiskilled manual occupations tend to __________ than people in
professional and technical occupations.
A) marry later
B) have more children
C) talk to their children more
D) verbally praise their children more
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
58. When asked about personal qualities they desire for their children, higher-SES parents are more likely
to emphasize __________.
A) obedience
B) politeness
C) happiness
D) cleanliness
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
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Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
59. Of all Western nations, __________ has the highest percentage of extremely poor children.
A) the United States
B) Canada
C) Germany
D) France
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Easy
60. Nearly 10 percent of __________ children live in deep poverty.
A) Canadian
B) U.S.
C) Norwegian
D) Swedish
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Easy
61. In several studies, affluent teenagers were __________ likely than youths in general to __________.
A) less; engage in alcohol and drug use
B) more; report high levels of anxiety and depression
C) less; commit delinquent acts
D) more; have physically and emotionally available parents
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
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62. An experimental study of neighborhood mobility found that compared with peers who remained in
poverty-stricken areas, children and youths who moved into low-poverty neighborhoods and remained
there for several years showed __________.
A) more mental health problems
B) better school achievement
C) more physical health problems
D) more social problems
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Easy
63. Neighborhood resources __________.
A) play little or no role in childrenโs development
B) have a greater impact on adults than on children and youths
C) are not important in late adulthood because most elders are homebound
D) have a greater impact on economically disadvantaged than on well-to-do young people
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
64. Longitudinal follow-up research on the Better Beginnings, Better Futures Project of Ontario, Canada,
revealed a(n) __________.
A) reduction in childrenโs social adjustment
B) increase in adolescent delinquency
C) improved sense of community connection
D) reduction in childrenโs academic achievement
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Easy
65. Well-educated adults tend to have __________ than adults with less education.
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A) smaller social networks
B) access to more social support
C) less life satisfaction
D) less school contact
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
66. One reason that the American people have been reluctant to accept the idea of publicly supported child
care is that __________.
A) few mothers of very young children work outside the home
B) it is widely believed that child care is harmful to young children
C) most grandparents provide regular child care
D) American values emphasize independence and self-reliance
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Difficult
67. In __________, people hold different beliefs and customs from those held by the larger culture.
A) microsystems
B) subcultures
C) macrosystems
D) collectivist societies
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Easy
68. Which of the following is true about extended-family households?
A) Active, involved extended families are not typical among Asian and Native-American subcultures.
B) In extended-family households, caregiving is diminished for children and older adults.
C) In Hispanic extended families, grandparents are unlikely to share in rearing young children.
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D) Extended-family households are a vital feature of black family life that has promoted resilience in its
members.
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
69. In cultures that emphasize collectivism, people value __________ more.
A) independence
B) personal achievement
C) collaborative endeavors
D) choice in relationships
Answer: C
Page Ref: 50
Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
70. The United States is more __________ than most Western European countries, which place greater
weight on __________.
A) collectivistic; individualism
B) individualistic; independence
C) collectivistic; interdependence
D) individualistic; collectivism
Answer: D
Page Ref: 50
Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
71. In the United States, public policies safeguarding __________ lag behind policies for __________.
A) older adults; children and youths
B) children and youths; older adults
C) older adults; extended families
D) school-age children; preschool children
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Answer: B
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Easy
72. __________ does not rank well on any key measure of childrenโs health and well-being.
A) Sweden
B) Spain
C) Australia
D) The United States
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
73. A comparison of the United States with other nations on indicators of childrenโs health and well-being
shows that the United States __________.
A) has a higher infant death rate than Canada
B) has a lower teenage birth rate than Poland
C) spends more public funds on education than Sweden
D) spends more public funds on early childhood education than Germany
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
74. Which statement about affordable child care in the United States is true?
A) Much of it is mediocre to poor in quality.
B) It is guaranteed by law.
C) National standards ensure quality care.
D) Publicly funded child care is easily available.
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Understand
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Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
75. One reason that public policies safeguarding children are slow to emerge in the United States is that
__________.
A) such government policies have failed in other Western countries
B) cultural values in the U.S. emphasize interdependence
C) children cannot vote or speak out to protect their own interests
D) the United States already ranks at the top on key measures of childrenโs health and well-being
Answer: C
Page Ref: 51
Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Difficult
76. Which statement about Medicare is true?
A) Medicare extends government-supported health insurance to all children in low-income families.
B) About two-thirds of older adultsโ health expenditures are covered by Medicare.
C) Medicare covers the income needs of retired citizens who contributed to society through prior
employment.
D) Along with Social Security, Medicare ensures that all older Americans live above the poverty line.
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
77. Which of the following is true about the minimum income guaranteed to Americans age 65 and older
from Social Security?
A) It was initiated earlier in the United States than in most other Western nations.
B) The guaranteed amount is usually adequate as a sole source of retirement income.
C) The guaranteed amount is below the poverty line.
D) The guaranteed amount is about 20 percent above the poverty line.
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
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Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
78. Senior citizens in the United States today are __________.
A) less likely than seniors in other Western nations to be poverty-stricken
B) more likely than other age groups to be among the โnear poorโ
C) less likely than children to attract the support of politicians
D) less likely to be healthy and independent than in the past
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Moderate
79. The Childrenโs Defense Fund is a nonprofit organization that __________.
A) provides free legal services to low-income families of children with disabilities
B) lobbies for increased government benefits of all kinds for older adults
C) is devoted to the well-being of children and older adults in poverty
D) engages in public education and partners with other organizations to improve policies for children
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.5 Describe family functioning from the perspective of ecological systems theory, along with
aspects of the environment that support family well-being and development.
Topic: Environmental Contexts for Development
Difficulty Level: Easy
80. Behavioral genetics is a(n) __________.
A) medical procedure that permits detection of developmental problems before birth
B) ambitious international research program aimed at deciphering genomes
C) field devoted to uncovering the contributions of nature and nurture to human diversity
D) biochemical process triggered by certain experiences that alter gene expression
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Easy
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81. A growing number of researchers regard the question of how much heredity and environment each
contribute to differences among people as __________.
A) unanswerable
B) answered mainly by DNA
C) unimportant
D) answered easily with kinship studies
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
82. Dr. Rudy wants to compare the characteristics of family members. Which type of research would you
recommend that Dr. Rudy use?
A) kinship study
B) case study
C) structured observation
D) experimental design
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
83. Currently, most kinship findings support a __________ role for heredity in __________.
A) strong; intelligence
B) moderate; intelligence
C) strong; anxiety
D) weak; personality
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
84. Heritability estimates are __________.
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A) likely to exaggerate the role of the environment
B) difficult to misapply
C) not useful for studying complex traits, such as intelligence and personality
D) likely to exaggerate the role of heredity
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
85. The concept of __________ means that because of their genetic makeup, individuals differ in their
responsiveness to qualities of the environment.
A) geneโenvironment interaction
B) niche-picking
C) passive correlation
D) evocative correlation
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Easy
86. According to the concept of geneโenvironment correlation, __________.
A) people respond similarly to the same qualities of the environment
B) heredity restricts the development of some characteristics to one outcome
C) our genes influence the environments to which we are exposed
D) the environment can alter gene expression without changing the DNA sequence
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
87. The child has no control over __________ correlation.
A) passive
B) evocative
C) active
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D) geneโenvironment
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
88. Bart and Nadia are gymnasts. Their 4-year-old son, Dylan, participates in childrenโs gymnastics. This
is an example of __________.
A) methylation
B) evocative correlation
C) active correlation
D) passive correlation
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
89. A geneโenvironment correlation is evocative when __________.
A) parents provide environments influenced by their own heredity
B) children extend their experiences beyond the immediate family
C) children actively seek environments that fit with their genetic tendencies
D) a childโs heredity influences responses that strengthen the childโs original style
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
90. Angela, a cooperative and attentive child, receives more patient and sensitive interactions from her
parents than Carlos, who is inattentive and hyperactive. This is an example of a(n) __________ geneโ
environment correlation.
A) active
B) evocative
C) dynamic
D) passive
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Answer: B
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
91. Identical twins evoke __________.
A) only moderately similar parental treatment in terms of negativity
B) only moderately similar parental treatment in terms of warmth
C) similar maternal treatment in warmth and negativity because of their identical heredity
D) varied maternal treatment because mothers in particular respond to each childโs unique genetic makeup
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
92. __________ geneโenvironment correlation becomes common at older ages.
A) Passive
B) Active
C) Evocative
D) Stagnant
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Easy
93. Anthony, a well-coordinated and muscular boy, decides to play high school football. This is an
example of __________ geneโenvironment correlation.
A) active
B) passive
C) dynamic
D) evocative
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
94. Emma, an intellectually curious child, is a familiar patron at her local library. This is an example of
__________.
A) passive correlation
B) niche-picking
C) evocative correlation
D) methylation
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Apply
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
95. Which age group is likely to do more niche-picking?
A) adolescents
B) preschoolers
C) infants
D) toddlers
Answer: A
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
96. __________ explains why pairs of identical twins reared apart during childhood and later reunited
may find that they have similar hobbies, food preferences, and vocations.
A) Passive correlation
B) Methylation
C) Evocative correlation
D) Niche-picking
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Understand
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Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
97. Which statement is true of the influence of parents and other caring adults on gene expression?
A) Regardless of the experiences they provide, they cannot modify their childrenโs expression of
hereditary tendencies.
B) They can uncouple unfavorable geneโenvironment correlations by providing children with positive
experiences.
C) They can do little to alter genetic tendencies, which cause children to receive, evoke, or seek certain
experiences.
D) They cannot protect aggressive children from a spiraling, antisocial course of development.
Answer: B
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Difficult
98. Which concept emphasizes development resulting from ongoing bidirectional exchanges between
heredity and all levels of the environment?
A) geneโenvironment interaction
B) geneโenvironment correlation
C) epigenesis
D) niche-picking
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
99. __________ help explain why identical twins, though precisely the same in DNA sequencing,
sometimes display strikingly different phenotypes with age.
A) Heredity estimates
B) Passive correlations
C) Evocative correlations
D) Methylation levels
Answer: D
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Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
100. Environmental modification of gene expression __________.
A) may be possible in the future
B) cannot occur until after puberty
C) can occur at any age, even prenatally
D) happens in other mammals, but not humans
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
101. Parental post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is __________.
A) a strong predictor of child PTSD
B) not correlated with child PTSD
C) unrelated to GR methylation
D) weakly associated with child PTSD
Answer: A
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Maternal Stress to Children
Skill Level: Remember
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
102. In a study of Tutsi women who were pregnant during the genocide of 1994, in comparison with nonexposed mothers, mothers who witnessed the genocidal carnage had __________.
A) higher PTSD and depression scores, but their children displayed weaker GR methylation
B) substantially higher PTSD and depression scores, and their children displayed stronger GR methylation
C) higher PTSD scores and lower depression scores, and their children did not show GR methylation
D) similar PTSD and depression scores, but their children displayed stronger GR methylation
Answer: B
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Maternal Stress to Children
Skill Level: Remember
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Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
103. Development is best understood as __________.
A) genetically determined
B) environmentally influenced
C) a series of complex exchanges between nature and nurture
D) an unsolvable puzzle
Answer: C
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Skill Level: Understand
Objective: 2.6 Explain the various ways heredity and environment may combine to influence complex
traits.
Topic: Understanding the Relationship Between Heredity and Environment
Difficulty Level: Moderate
ESSAY
104. Define dizygotic and monozygotic twins. Summarize the genetic and environmental factors that
increase the chances of giving birth to both types.
Answer: Dizygotic, or fraternal, twins are the most common type of multiple offspring. They result from
the release and fertilization of two ova. Genetically, they are no more alike than ordinary siblings. Older
maternal age, fertility drugs, and in vitro fertilization are major causes of the dramatic rise in fraternal
twinning and other multiple births in industrialized nations over the past several decades. Currently,
fraternal twins account for 1 in about every 33 births in the United States. Monozygotic, or identical, twins
are created when a zygote that has started to duplicated separates into two clusters of cells that develop
into two individuals. The frequency of identical twins is the same around the worldโabout 1 in every 350
to 400 births. Environmental influences that prompt monozygotic twinning include temperature changes,
variation in oxygen levels, and late fertilization of the ovum.
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105. Explain X-linked inheritance and how it affects both males and females.
Answer: When a harmful allele is carried on the X chromosome, X-linked inheritance applies. Males are
more likely to be affected because their sex chromosomes do not match. In females, any recessive allele
on one X chromosome has a good chance of being suppressed by a dominant allele on the other X. But the
Y chromosome is only about one-third as long and therefore lacks many corresponding genes to override
those on the X. A well-known example is hemophilia, a disorder in which the blood fails to clot normally.
There is a greater likelihood of inheritance by male children whose mothers carry the abnormal allele.
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106. How do contemporary researchers view the family? Describe direct and indirect influences on the
family, and provide examples of each.
Answer: Contemporary researchers view the family as a network of interdependent relationships.
Bidirectional influences exist in which the behaviors of each family member affect those of others. These
influences operate both directly and indirectly. Kind, patient communication evokes cooperative,
harmonious responses, whereas harshness and impatience engender angry, resistive behavior. Each of
these reactions, in turn, forges a new link in the interactive chain. In the first instance, a positive message
tends to follow; in the second, a negative or avoidant one is likely. When parents are firm but warm,
children tend to comply with their requests. And when children cooperate, their parents are likely to be
warm and gentle in the future. Furthermore, third parties indirectly influence the family. Interaction
between any two family members is affected by others present in the setting. Third parties can serve as
supports for or barriers to development. For example, when a marital relationship is warm and
considerate, mothers and fathers are more likely to engage in effective coparenting. Effective coparenting,
in turn, fosters a positive marital relationship.
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107. Why are so many affluent youths troubled?
Answer: Despite their advanced education and great material wealth, affluent parentsโthose in
prestigious and high-paying occupationsโtoo often fail to engage in family interaction and parenting that
promote favorable development. Compared with better-adjusted counterparts, poorly adjusted affluent
young people report less emotional closeness, less supervision, and fewer serious consequences for
misbehaviors from their parents, who lead professionally and socially demanding lives. As a group,
wealthy parents are nearly as physically and emotionally unavailable to their youngsters as parents coping
with serious financial strain. At the same time, these parents often make excessive demands for
achievement. Adolescents whose parents value their accomplishments more than their character are more
likely to have academic and emotional problems.
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108. Describe kinship studies, and explain how they are used in the field of developmental science.
Answer: Kinship studies compare the characteristics of family members. The most common type of
kinship study compares identical twins, who share all their genes, with fraternal twins, who, on average,
share only half. If people who are genetically more alike are also more similar in intelligence and
personality, then the researcher assumes that heredity plays an important role. Kinship studies are used in
the field of developmental science to help determine which traits and behaviors have a genetic link. For
example, kinship studies of intelligence provide some of the most controversial findings in the field. Some
experts claim a strong genetic influence, whereas others believe that heredity is barely involved.
Currently, most kinship findings support a moderate role for heredity. Heritability research also reveals
that genetic factors are important in personality. Unlike intelligence, however, heritability of personality
does not increase over the lifespan.
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109. Describe the concept of geneโenvironment correlation, including passive, evocative, and active
types. Define niche-picking.
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Answer: A major problem in trying to separate heredity and environment is that they are often correlated.
According to the concept of geneโenvironment correlation, our genes influence the environments to which
we are exposed. At younger ages, two types of geneโenvironment correlation are common. In passive
correlation, the child has no control over the connection. Parents provide environments influenced by their
own heredity. For example, musically inclined parents enroll their children in music lessons. In evocative
correlation, children evoke responses that are influenced by the childโs heredity, and these responses
strengthen the childโs original style. For example, a cooperative, attentive child is likely to receive more
patient and sensitive interactions from parents than an inattentive, distractible child. At older ages, active
correlation becomes common. Children seek environments that fit with their genetic tendencies. For
example, the musically talented child joins the school choir. Niche-picking is the tendency to actively
choose environments that complement our heredity. Infants and young children cannot do much nichepicking because adults select environments for them. However, older children, adolescents, and adults are
increasingly in charge of their environments.
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