Chapter 3 Terms

Psychology

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    Heritability
    A. The statistical likelihood that variations observed in a population are because of genetics. B. A descriptive method in which participants are asked the same questions. C. An in-depth study of a phenomenon in its natural setting
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    Altruism
    A. A descriptive method in which participants are asked the same questions. B. Behavior on behalf of another that fails to benefit or harms the individual performing it C. An in-depth study of a phenomenon in its natural setting
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    Reciprocal Altruism
    A. The practice of basic conclusions on facts without influence of personal emotion and bias B. A method of learning about reality through systematic observation and experimentation. C. Help you provide for another person when you expect the person to return the favor in the future
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    Sexual Selection
    A. The development of traits that help an individual compete for mates. B. A research method that tests hypotheses and allows researchers to make conclusions about casualty. C. An inactive substance or treatment that cannot be distinguished from a real, active substance or treatment.
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Psychology

  1.  
    Heritability
    A. The statistical likelihood that variations observed in a population are because of genetics. B. A descriptive method in which participants are asked the same questions. C. An in-depth study of a phenomenon in its natural setting
  2.  
    Altruism
    A. A descriptive method in which participants are asked the same questions. B. Behavior on behalf of another that fails to benefit or harms the individual performing it C. An in-depth study of a phenomenon in its natural setting
  3.  
    Reciprocal Altruism
    A. The practice of basic conclusions on facts without influence of personal emotion and bias B. A method of learning about reality through systematic observation and experimentation. C. Help you provide for another person when you expect the person to return the favor in the future
  4.  
    Sexual Selection
    A. The development of traits that help an individual compete for mates. B. A research method that tests hypotheses and allows researchers to make conclusions about casualty. C. An inactive substance or treatment that cannot be distinguished from a real, active substance or treatment.
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