This was a general finding to the Minnesota Twin Study.

a. Identical twins reared apart have very different personalities than those reared together.
b. There is little genetic basis of personality.
c. Genetics account for nearly 100% of one's personality.
d. Identical twins reared apart or together have similar personalities.


d. Identical twins reared apart or together have similar personalities.

Psychology

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a. cardiovascular diseases. b. hypertension. c. stroke. d. fibromylagia.

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Describe how the decisions with which adults are faced influence their moral development. Provide two examples to support your description

What will be an ideal response?

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Performance on false-belief tasks is associated with measures of ______.

A. suggestibility B. egocentrism C. executive function D. autobiographical memory

Psychology

Young's trichromatic color theory has difficulty explaining why

a. a mixture of yellow and blue lights will form the color green. b. some persons are color blind. c. any color can be produced by the appropriate mixture of three colors. d. color is a useful aspect of primate vision. e. yellow is a primary color.

Psychology