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    A Scientist Studying the Heritability of IQ Would Expect to Find
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A Scientist Studying the Heritability of IQ Would Expect to Find

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Question 23

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A scientist studying the heritability of IQ would expect to find the highest correlation between the IQ scores of


A) two unrelated children.
B) a child and his mother.
C) monozygotic twins.
D) dizygotic twins.

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