Henry believes that because he and his wife are quite intelligent that their offspring will also be intelligent

Rather than starting to save for his future child's education immediately, he believes that enriched educational experiences do not matter and that his child will not need extensive education in order to develop high levels of intelligence. What cause of intelligence does Henry seem to endorse?
a. Intelligence is provided entirely by genetic factors.
b. Intelligence is the result of both nature and nurture in equal parts.
c. Intelligence has no genetic basis.
d. Intelligence is entirely a matter of nurture.


a

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