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    The Importance of Genes for the Development of Behavioral Traits
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The Importance of Genes for the Development of Behavioral Traits

Question 62

Question 62

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The importance of genes for the development of behavioral traits is most obvious in cases of twins that are


A) similar ages as other family members
B) reared together
C) reared apart
D) observed prior to puberty

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