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dejastew

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Which of the following is most likely part of the non-shared environment of twins?
 
  A) Their bunk bed and shared bedroom
  B) Their dinners at home
  C) The clubs they join at school
  D) Their family's back-to-school shopping trips

Question 2

Damien and Ricardo are 3- and 4-year-old brothers. They both spend a lot of time at home and have many interests in common. Much of what drives their developmental similarities is likely due to their
 
  A) shared environment.
  B) non-shared environment.
  C) both shared environment and non-shared environment.
  D) individual diets.



juliaf

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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