11.3 Is Personality More Nature or More Nurture? Behavioral and Molecular Genetics Flashcards
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gene
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- the basic biological unit that transmits characteristics from one generation to the next
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instincs
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- complex inborn patterns of behaviors that help ensure survival and reproduction
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behavioral genetics
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- a variety of research techniques that scientists use to learn about the genetic and environmental influences on human behavior by comparing the traits of biologically and nonbiologically related family members
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family study
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- starts with one person who has a trait of interest—for instance, a developmental disorder such as autism—and examines the individual’s family tree to determine the extent to which other members of the family also have the trait
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twin study
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- the data from many pairs of twins are collected and the rates of similarity for identical and fraternal pairs are compared
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adoption study
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- compares biologically related people, including twins, who have been reared either separately or apart
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molecular genetics
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- the study of which genes are associated with which personality traits
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knockout study
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- researchers use specialized techniques to remove or modify the influence of a gene in a line of “ knockout‖ mice