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Observational Learning Contributes to Gender Typing

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Observational learning contributes to gender typing.

Evaluate the development of a distinct American culture independent of European influence through movements like Romanticism and Transcendentalism.
Understand the critiques and contributions of significant figures, like Margaret Fuller, to the reform movements and the development of American political and social thought.
Understand the role of Mary Wollstonecraft in advocating for women's rights.
Recognize the significance and outcomes of the Seneca Falls Conference in 1848 regarding women's suffrage.

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Heterozygous Pair

A pair of genes where one is dominant and the other is recessive, leading to a combination of traits in an organism.

Alleles

Alleles are different versions of a gene that exist at the same locus or position on a chromosome, contributing to genetic diversity and heritable variations within populations.

Phenotype

The observable physical or physiological traits of an organism, resulting from both genetic makeup and environmental influences.

Differentiation

The process of distinguishing or becoming distinct, often used in biology to describe cells becoming specialized, or in psychology to describe individuation from familial or social groups.

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