Jane and Jill are monozygotic twins. Therefore, they:

a. share the same physical traits
b. are no more alike than any other two siblings
c. developed from two separate ova fertilized by two separate sperm
d. have been raised in different environments

a

Psychology

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A student in Japan and a student in the United States are both told they finished the semester ranked number one. What emotional reactions are the two likely to experience?

a) The American student will experience a less intense emotion than the Japanese student. b) The cultural values in Japan will lead the Japanese student to feel actual shame rather than a positive emotion. c) The high value placed on groups will lead the Japanese student to react less strongly than the American student. d) Both students will experience awe at hearing the news, but it will dissipate faster in the student from the United States.

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Arthur Jensen's 1969 monograph, "How Much Can We Boost IQ and Scholastic Achievement?" was controversial because he argued that

A) test bias largely accounts for ethnic variations in intelligence. B) heredity is largely responsible for individual, ethnic, and SES variations in intelligence. C) the environment is largely responsible for individual, ethnic, and SES variations in intelligence. D) there are no significant individual, ethnic, or SES variations in intelligence.

Psychology