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In Scarr’s Heredity-Environment Correlation, the following are stated: I. The child’s biological parents can promote an environment that is inherently related to them. II. Children possess the capacity to choose the environment they will react to. III. Children can also surround themselves with an environment that suits their genetic tendencies.*1 pointa. Only Statement I is true.b. Only Statement II is true.c. Only Statement III is true.d. All statements are true.

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In Scarr’s Heredity-Environment Correlation, the following are stated: I. The child’s biological parents can promote an environment that is inherently related to them. II. Children possess the capacity to choose the environment they will react to. III. Children can also surround themselves with an environment that suits their genetic tendencies.*1 pointa. Only Statement I is true.b. Only Statement II is true.c. Only Statement III is true.d. All statements are true.

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d. All statements are true.

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