Which of the following statements corrects the misconception promoted by the
"nature vs. nurture' fallacy?
a. All behavioral traits, unlike other biological traits (such as fur color, for example) are
determined by the interaction of genetic and environmental effects
b.Every biological trait (and, as a consequence, every behavior) is determined by the
interaction of genetic and environmental effects
c. Behaviors do not have a genetic component to them, but all other biological traits do, to
some extent
d. Every biological trait (and, as a consequence, every behavior) is determined by either
genetic OR environmental/developmental effects
e. Almost all biological traits are determined by the interaction of genetic and
environmental effects: behavioral traits are the exception.
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All behavioral traits, unlike other biological traits (such as fur color, for example) are
determined by the interaction of genetic and environmental effects
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