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Genetic Environmental Correlation
Genetic environmental correlation is a perspective on gene-environment interactions suggesting a bidirectional relationship between an individual's genes and their environment. This concept posits that not only do genes and the environment interact, as in the range of reaction theory, but they also mutually influence each other. In essence, our genetic makeup can shape the environments we are exposed to, and those environments, in turn, affect the expression of our genes.
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Example of Genetic Environmental Correlation
A child is born with a genetic predisposition for being highly sociable and extroverted. As a result, they actively seek out playdates, join clubs, and initiate conversations with peers, creating a rich social world for themselves. This social environment, in turn, further strengthens their social skills and confidence. Which statement best describes the dynamic illustrated in this scenario?