Cooper and Zubek (1958) showed that gene-environment interactions were at play in a study by illustrating that
A) "Maze-bright" rats raised in "impoverished" environments were always better at navigating mazes than "maze-bright" rats raised in "enriched" environments.
B) "Maze-dull" rats raised in "enriched" environments eventually learned to navigate mazes as well as "maze-bright" rats raised in "enriched" environments.
C) "Maze-bright" rats raised in "impoverished" environments were worse at navigating mazes than "maze-dull" rats raised in "impoverished" environments.
D) "Maze-dull" rats raised in "impoverished" environments were always worse at navigating mazes than "maze-bright" rats raised in "impoverished" environments.
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