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Chapter 3: Genes, Environment and Development
1.
What do evolution and species heredity contribute to our understanding of universal patterns of
development? What are the basic principles of Darwin’s theory of evolution?
2.
What are the basic workings of individual heredity, including the contributions of genes,
chromosomes, the zygote, and the processes of mitosis and meiosis? Note the difference between
genotype and phenotype.
3.
How are traits passed from parents to offspring? What is an example of how a child could inherit a
trait through each of the mechanisms?
4.
What tests are used to screen for genetic abnormalities? What are the advantages and
disadvantages of using techniques like these to test for prenatal problems? Name several
abnormalities that can currently be detected with prenatal screening.
5.
What methods are used to assess the influences of heredity and environment on behavioral
characteristics? Describe the logic of the methods, as well as strengths and weaknesses of each
method.
6.
How do genes, shared environmental, and nonshared environmental factors contribute to
individual differences?
7.
How do genes and environments contribute to individual differences in intellectual ability,
personality and temperament, and psychological disorders?
8.
What are three ways that genes and environments correlate to influence behavior?