| behavioral genetics |
An interdisciplinary field of study concerned with the genetic base of behavior and personality.
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| behaviorism |
School of psychology that studies observable and measurable behavior of animals and humans. Behaviorism simultaneously views and attempts to define psychology as an empirical science, free of subjective judgment. The most influential school of psychology from 1910 to the 1970's, it introduced specific empirical research methods to the world of psychology. ...
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| behavioral genetics |
CS Bergeman, University of Notre Dame AND Robert Plomin, Institute of Psychiatry, University of London
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| behavior |
Represents how an object acts and reacts.
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| behavioral genetics |
The study of whether and how traits for behavior are inherited.
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