Hint | Answer | % Correct |
---|---|---|
polygenic | ripke et al 2014 | 100%
|
108 seperate genetic variations associated with sz | 0%
| |
adoption study support | 0%
| |
as genetic similarity increases so does probability of sharing sz | 0%
| |
children of sz sufferers are at higher risk | 0%
| |
evidence from older twin studies is less reliable | 0%
| |
A03 | family studies provide weak evidence | 0%
|
gottesman 1991 | 0%
| |
heston 1966 | 0%
| |
candidate genes | make people predisposed to developing sz | 0%
|
parents who both have sz and monozygotic twins | 0%
| |
reductionist | 0%
| |
sz is passed on from one generation to the next through genes | 0%
| |
tienari et al 2004 | 0%
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