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PSC 001 001 SQ 2025 Online Quiz 2
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In a hypothetical study, psychologists found that, on a measured index of impulsiveness, there was a strong positive correlation between identical twins and a weaker positive correlation between fraternal twins. They also found that, on an index of agreeableness, there was a strong positive correlation between identical twins that grew up together, and a weaker positive correlation between identical twins that were separated at birth and grew up apart. Based on that study, we may conclude that impulsiveness is genetically determined , and agreeableness is partly genetically and partly environmentally determined.
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Let’s parse what the study reports and how that translates to what is genetically determined versus environmentally influenced.
Option A: 'is genetically determined' for impulsiveness. The study shows a strong positive correlation between identical twins (who share essentially all their genes) on impulsiveness, and a weaker positive correlation for fraternal twins (who share about half their genes). This pattern is classic for a genetic influence: higher simi......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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