What research advantage is present when studying behavioral differences in monozygotic twins?

Since the twins have different genotypes at birth, behavioral differences can
more likely be attributed to nature rather than nurture.
Since the twins maintain identical genotypes throughout their lifetimes,
behavioral differences are 100 percent attributable to differences in their
environments.
Since the twins have identical genotypes at birth, behavioral differences can
more likely be attributed to differences in their environments.
Since the twins are born with identical phenotypes, behavioral differences will
also be identical.

Since the twins have identical genotypes at birth, behavioral differences can
more likely be attributed to differences in their environments.

Psychology

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Psychologists should be careful about examining test information about a child from several years ago because the child may have

a. lied significantly. b. moved to another area. c. changed dramatically since then. d. changed friendships.

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