Multiple Choice
Peter and Paul are identical twins who were given up for adoptions shortly after they were born. Peter was raised by well-educated parents, but Paul was not. It is likely that Peter and Paul have
A) identical IQ scores because they are identical twins.
B) very different IQ scores because they were raised in very different environments.
C) similar IQ scores because they are identical twins, but less so than identical twins raised together.
D) IQ scores more similar than that of identical twins raised in the same environment.
E) none of the above.
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