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A person who believes that intelligence can grow as a function of experience is considered by Dweck and her colleagues to have a(n) _____ theory of intelligence.
Sympatric Isolating Mechanisms
Sympatric isolating mechanisms are barriers to breeding that occur when two species share the same habitat but develop behaviors or characteristics that prevent them from interbreeding.
Allopatric Isolating Mechanisms
Biological barriers that prevent species from interbreeding and producing fertile offspring when they are geographically separated.
Equilibrium Isolating Mechanisms
A term not widely recognized as a standard biological concept and may refer to mechanisms maintaining equilibrium in isolated populations; NO.
Hybrid Inviability
A post-zygotic barrier where hybrid offspring fail to develop properly or survive to reproductive age.
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