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Evolutionary
psychology
Parents, peers
and culture . . .
Gender . . .
Environment
Behavior
genetics
Chromosomes
DNA
Genes
Genome
Identical twins
Fraternal twins
Twin studies
Separated twins
Adoption studies
Temperament
studies
Temperament
Habitability
Group
differences
Nature and
nurture
Gene-
environment
interaction
Molecular
genetics
Evolutionary
psychologist
Natural selection
Mutations
Gender
differences
Mating
preferences
Criticism of
evolutionary
explanation of
human behavior
Prenatal
nurturing of
twins
Experience and
brain
Chapter fourteen terms
development
Parents impact
on behavior
Peer influence
on behavior
Cultural
influence on
behavior
Cultural
differences in
human behavior
Norms
Personal space
Individualism
Collectivism
Culture and
child-rearing
Similarities
across groups
Gender
comparisons
Gender and
aggression
Gender and
social power
Gender and
social
connectedness
X and Y
chromosomes
Testosterone
Nurturing gender
roles
Gender identity
Gender-typed
Social learning
theory
Gender schema
theory
Biopsychosocial
approach to
development
Chapter fourteen terms
Evolutionary psychology Nature and nurture Individualism
Parents, peers and Gene-environment interaction Collectivism
culture . . .
Gender . . . Molecular genetics Culture and child-rearing
Environment Evolutionary psychologist Similarities across groups
Behavior genetics Natural selection Gender comparisons
Chromosomes Mutations Gender and aggression
DNA Gender differences Gender and social power
Genes Mating preferences Gender and social
connectedness
Genome Criticism of evolutionary explanation X and Y chromosomes
of human behavior
Identical twins Prenatal nurturing of twins Testosterone
Fraternal twins Experience and brain development Nurturing gender roles
Twin studies Experience and brain development Gender identity
Separated twins Parents impact on behavior Gender-typed
Adoption studies Peer influence on behavior Social learning theory
Temperament studies Cultural influence on behavior Gender schema theory
Temperament Cultural differences in human Biopsychosocial approach to
behavior development
Habitability Norms
Group differences Personal space

Evolutionary psychology Nature and nurture Individualism


Parents, peers and Gene-environment interaction Collectivism
culture . . .
Gender . . . Molecular genetics Culture and child-rearing
Environment Evolutionary psychologist Similarities across groups
Behavior genetics Natural selection Gender comparisons
Chromosomes Mutations Gender and aggression
DNA Gender differences Gender and social power
Genes Mating preferences Gender and social
connectedness
Genome Criticism of evolutionary explanation X and Y chromosomes
of human behavior
Identical twins Prenatal nurturing of twins Testosterone
Fraternal twins Experience and brain development Nurturing gender roles
Twin studies Experience and brain development Gender identity
Separated twins Parents impact on behavior Gender-typed
Adoption studies Peer influence on behavior Social learning theory
Temperament studies Cultural influence on behavior Gender schema theory
Temperament Cultural differences in human Biopsychosocial approach to
behavior development
Habitability Norms
Group differences Personal space

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