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Which of the following describes the general relationship between genes and personality? a. A genetic predisposition does not necessarily imply genetic inevitability. b. Personality problems that have a genetic component will inevitably occur if a person has the particular gene (s). c. In spite of genetic dispositions and temperament, we can transform our personality completely. d. Individual personality traits are likely to depend on a single gene.

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  1. 5 March, 02:00
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    Although one may possess the genes for a certain trait in their personality, it does not mean that they are bound to exhibit that trait.
  2. 5 March, 02:21
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    I think Personality problems that have a genetic component will inevitably occur if a person has the particular genes
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