Identical twins reared apart will often have:

A) no more in common than same sex fraternal twins reared apart.
B) dissimilar personalities.
C) similar personalities.
D) no more in common than non-twins.


Answer: C
Rationale: Twin studies conducted on identical twins who were reared apart yield the same basic findings as studies of twins who were reared together—they are more alike than fraternal twins or nontwin siblings.

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