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Use the following choices to find examples of the three types of heredity-environment correlations that we learned about in class. Assume that the specific characteristics of the individuals described all have a demonstrated connection to heredity (i.e., research has shown that one's genes are a relevant factor). Lisa has a quick temper, just like her father. Whenever she gets irritated, she acts first and thinks later, which sometimes gets her into trouble, depending on the situation. She even says the same swear words she has heard him use around the house as she grew up. Yesterday, she swore in front of a 2-year-old, and promptly was lectured by her friend.

          Use the following choices to find examples of the three types of heredity-environment correlations that we learned about in class. Assume that the specific characteristics of the individuals described all have a demonstrated connection to heredity (i.e., research has shown that one's genes are a relevant factor). Lisa has a quick temper, just like her father. Whenever she gets irritated, she acts first and thinks later, which sometimes gets her into trouble, depending on the situation. She even says the same swear words she has heard him use around the house as she grew up. Yesterday, she swore in front of a 2-year-old, and promptly was lectured by her friend.
        
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Use the following choices to find examples of the three types of heredity-environment correlations that we learned about in class. Assume that the specific characteristics of the individuals described all have a demonstrated connection to heredity (i.e., research has shown that one's genes are a relevant factor). Lisa has a quick temper, just like her father. Whenever she gets irritated, she acts first and thinks later, which sometimes gets her into trouble, depending on the situation. She even says the same swear words she has heard him use around the house as she grew up. Yesterday, she swore in front of a 2-year-old, and promptly was lectured by her friend.
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00:01 Okay, the findings from family studies, twin studies and adoption studies suggest that hereditary does not influence a trade when dash is not related to.
00:10 So genetic overlap is not related to trade similarity...
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