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In a two-factor study, it is possible to have one experimental factor and one nonexperimental factor.
Nature
Natural world phenomena, including all life forms like animals and plants, various landscapes, and the earth's inherent characteristics and outputs, in contrast to anything man-made or human-related.
Nurture
The influence of external factors after conception, such as the environment, upbringing, and life experiences, on personality, behavior, and intelligence.
Behavior Genetics Perspective
A field of study that examines the role of genetics in shaping behavior and traits.
Genetic Predispositions
Inherited traits that make an individual more likely to develop certain diseases, disorders, or conditions.
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