Deanna and Errol are nonidentical twins separated at birth and brought up in different households. Their IQ scores are most likely ____.?
a. ?almost identical
b. ?the same as if they were brought up in the same home
c. ?the same as any siblings reared apart
d. ?the same as those adults rearing them
ANSWER:
c
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