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redcandle redcandle
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In a study to assess genetic and environmental contributions to individual differences in physical and social aggression that is described in the textbook researchers collected data on 6-year-old twins. The results of the research supported the conclusion that
A) comparison between monozygotic and dizygotic twins suggested that 50 to 60 percent of the variation in physical aggression could be explained by genetic factors, whereas for social aggression 20 percent of aggression was explained by genetics.
B) twins are more likely to show antisocial behavior than non-twins.
C) monozygotic twins consistently were found to be  lower than dizygotic twins on social aggression.
D) there is no significant relationship between genetics and aggression.
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Psychology and Life

Psychology and Life


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8 years ago
Have to stop doubting myself, thanks for confirming.
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