Multiple Choice
With increasing age,
A) the developmental profiles of IQ scores for fraternal twins are more similar than the developmental profiles for identical twins.
B) IQ scores for both identical and fraternal twins become increasingly alike.
C) IQ scores for identical twins become less similar, and, by age 15, they are no more alike than are scores for non-twin siblings.
D) the developmental profiles for IQ scores of identical twins are more similar than the developmental profiles for fraternal twins.
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