6. Which of the following statements is false? A) Heritability is a population statistic ranging from 0.0 to 1.0. B) Heritability is the extent to which variability in a particular behavior in a population can be accounted for by environmental factors. C) Heritability is a measure of what varies in a population. D) The higher the heritability statistic, the greater the particular behavior can be accounted for by genetic factors. 7. Research suggests that A) shared environmental factors is what matters most for understanding genetic variability among siblings. B) heritability is what determines a behavior in a population. C) the effect of nonshared environmental events on siblings is what matters most for understanding genetic variability among siblings. D) specific types of events determine genetic variability among siblings. 8. One’s inherited genes are referred to as A) phenotypes. B) genotypes. C) somatotypes. D) allele types. 9. One’s observable characteristics are called A) fistulas. B) genotypes. C) genetic types. D) phenotypes. 10. A genotype is illustrated by which of the following? A) panic disorder B) depression C) schizophrenia D) None of these  Â