Which of these scenarios provides the best evidence for a genetic link to a trait?

a. Fraternal twins raised apart. c. Identical twins raised apart.
b. Fraternal twins raised together. d. Identical twins raised together.


C

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Professor Metz tells his class that emotions are unique because they don't involve cognition.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Carla is a divorced middle-age woman who lives in Florida, far from her only living parent and her only sibling and her children who live in different parts of the Northeast

She has a child entering 3rd grade and would really like to see her family more, especially so her son can grow closer to his cousins. However, she is not sure whether she should move, especially in such a bad economy. What would an adolescent predict she would do and why? What would an emerging adult predict she would do and why? Include their rationales. What will be an ideal response?

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