CH4 Quizzes Behavioral Genetics

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Which disorders are commonly comorbid

PTSD and anxiety; ADHD and learning disabilities; substance abuse and depression

An adult who has been diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder will likely display

a disregard for the rights, feelings, and safety of others

Nature vs. nurture is

an argument concerning the influence of biology and environment in determine human behaviors, traits, and characteristics

Genetic predispositions are

passed down through family genealogies and histories

What genetic technique is used in human genetics

pedigree analysis

What is the correct term for the genetic perspective that states; our genes set the boundaries within which we can operate, and our environment interacts with the genes to determine where in that range we will fall

range of reaction

How have twin studies proven to be beneficial

researchers can determine the difference between environmental and genetic factors

Alcoholism is a type of

substance dependence

To be genetically predisposed to an illness means to be

susceptible to that illness

Who must understand comorbidity in children

teachers and parents

Why is it difficult for researchers to fully understand schizophrenia's genetic link

because no gene has been identified as responsible for the disorder and the role of the environment in this disease is not known

People are generally predisposed to

biological and behavioral issues

What term accurately describes Alzheimer's disease

complex disease

Researchers plan a study to find the proportion of identical twins that both suffer from depression. This is an example of the researchers determining the

concordance rate

A statistic for measuring how much a trait in one twin compares or contrasts with the same trait in the other twin is the

correlation coefficient

Hector's doctor says that her drug addiction can be treated but not cured. What model of addiction does he believe in

disease

Lonnie is addicted to alcohol. In order to treat him, his doctor has prescribed a drug that makes him very sick whenever he drinks alcohol. His doctor likely believes Lonnie fits what model of addiction

disease

The genetic perspective that investigates how similar genotypes can manifest into different phenotypes is known as what

epigenetics

When collecting samples to study the genetics of a complex disease, what factor would you not want to be equally represented in both the affected and unaffected groups

family history

In family studies, the proband refers to the

first person being studied

The biological building blocks of humans are known as

genes

What do twin studies generally reveal about the more complex human behaviors

genes and environment play a fairly equal role in influencing behavior

How do our genes affect our behavior

genes facilitate certain reactions to our environment

Julia's father was an alcoholic, and she is an alcoholic too. What model of addiction attempts to explain that alcoholism runs in families

genetic

The idea that our DNA influences whether we will become addicts or not is called what model of addiction

genetic

How are psychological disorders influenced by genetic factors

having a family history of psychopathologies puts a person in a higher risk category for developing a disorder than a person with no family history

The Minnesota Twin Study found that

identical twins raised apart are about as similar as those raised together

A geneticist is studying a genetic condition. They determine that the causative gene for this particular condition is located on human chromosome 2. What can be concluded about the condition

it is autosomal, because the condition is caused by a gene on one of the numbered chromosomes

If Brandon is genetically predisposed to diabetes, he

may get diabetes

What percentage of DNA do identical twins share

100% identical twins have the same DNA

How is psychopathology defined

A deviation from normal behavior or mental processes

Do genes or the environment influence traits

Genes AND the environment both influence traits

Why are twin studies useful in understanding human behavior

you can study subjects with the same genetics, but different environments

The genetic perspective that states our genes influence our environment, and our environment influences are genes is known as

the genetic environmental correlation

What is a primary condition in comorbidity

the principle cause of suffering and symptoms in a patient

What are multifactorial traits

they are usually determined by a combination of multiple genetic and non-genetic factors

Why are humans so unique in the animal kingdom

we take a very long time to develop

What question is important to ask in diagnosing comorbidity

what is the primary condition

What is comorbidity

when two or more conditions are simultaneously present in the same patient


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