Multiple Choice
The strongest support for a large genetic influence on IQ would be provided by
A) a high positive correlation between the IQs of separated monozygotic twins who were separated at birth and who grew up in extremely different environments.
B) a high positive correlation between the IQs of dizygotic twins who were raised together.
C) a higher positive correlation between the IQs of adopted children and their adoptive parents than between adopted children and their biological parents.
D) a high positive correlation between the IQs of nonbiological siblings raised together.
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