If genes alone contribute to a trait, what correlations between twins would we expect for this trait?

a. 1.00 for identical twins raised together but a lower correlation for those raised apart
b. 1.00 for both identical and fraternal twin pairs raised together but a lower correlation
for those pairs raised apart
c. 1.00 for identical twins and .50 for fraternal twins raised together and raised apart
d. No significant correlation between identical twins or fraternal twins, regardless of
whether they are raised together or apart


b. 1.00 for both identical and fraternal twin pairs raised together but a lower correlation
for those pairs raised apart

Psychology

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Fill in the blank with correct word

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A. acceptance and support from their friends B. intimacy in their romantic relationships C. conflict in their romantic relationships D. harassment and victimization by peers

Psychology

What is the objective of logic or logical analysis?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology