Answer: Heritability
Explanation: Heritability could be defined as the degree of variation in phenotypic traits(obseservable physical attributes of an organism which may include appearance, behavior and development) in a population resulting from genetic variation of individuals in that population. It is used in examining how well the difference in genetic traits account for variation in the phenotypic attributes (observed physical characteristics) of individuals within a population.
The variation in estimates for intelligence might be further affected by nutritional differences, quality of school attended, neighborhood stability, peer influence and other environmental constraint.
As it is unique to each person
Answer:
It takes place in 1860 in a parish church
Explanation:Most of the action takes place at the parish church. Four times Thord comes to the church to make arrangements on behalf of his son. The only scene to take place elsewhere is the one on the lake, where Thord's son drowns. It is likely that the church and the lake are in Norway, the author's homeland, or possibly Sweden, a country he had close ties to. The characters' names and actions are purely Scandinavian, so it is likely that the story is meant to take place in one of these two countries.
"The Father" was written in 1860, and there is no reason to believe that it takes place at any other time.
I believe the answer is: heterogeneous
According to piaget, heterogeneous morality refers to the perception of right or wrong without considering the intentions of all party involved.
in the example, Abby just automatically assume that she's wrong even if she does not understand the intentions of the cop.<span />