Multiple Choice
Identical twins share the same genotype, (i.e. their genomes are identical) ; but they never have the same phenotype. This is apparent in the fact that their mothers and close friends can always tell them apart, even though others might not be able to see the subtle differences. Which way of thinking about Psychology best describes the issue with twins' different phenotypes?
A) Cognitivism
B) The Evolution of Behaviour
C) The Nature-Nurture Debate
D) Mind-Body Dualism
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