PSYB30H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Extraversion And Introversion, Heredity, Equivalence Class
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Test viewing sessions: wednesday february 25 (10am-1pm, friday february 27 (10am-1pm, sw418a (laboratory) Last lecture to be covered on the 2nd term test non-cumulative only covers lecture 4,5,6 and corresponding readings. The rank order / differential continuity persists over time. Overview of part 2: methods of behavioral genetic research, twin studies and adoption studies, strengths and limitations, key point, partitioning traits between environmental and genetic causes. Common environment but still turned out very much the same: highlights a question, to what extent is our personality determined by genetic differences among us. The human genome: genome refers to the complete set of genes that an organism possesses, the human genome contains somewhere between 20,000 and 25,00 genes, genes are located on 23 chromosomal pairs, 1 pair from each parent. 0. 9 = 90% of phenotypic variance is attributable to genetic variance: i. e. a very high heritable characteristic, e. g.