Samantha and her identical twin were separated at birth. Scientists have said that confounding variables mean that they cannot be sure which of the girls' traits are similar because of their genes and which are similar due to environment. Why?

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: Twin studies cannot rule out confounding variables such as the fact that identical twins look alike. People may treat the twins a certain way based on their identical appearance, which is an environmental influence and not a genetic one.

Psychology

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According to Erikson, young people are not capable of truly loving someone until they have developed ______

a. compassion c. formal operations b. sexual maturity d. a sense of identity

Psychology

Girls who are in middle childhood become more likely to define themselves in "feminine" terms such as "warm" and "compassionate," but they become no less likely to add "masculine" traits to their self-perceptions

How else might they describe themselves? a. pretty and soft b. submissive and passive c. emotional and sensitive d. forceful and self-reliant

Psychology