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vinney12

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Zeke and Zach are identical twins raised in the same house. Peter and Paul are identical twins raised apart. Tim and Tom are non-twin brothers who are raised together. Laverne and Shirley are nonidentical twins raised together. Which pair is most likely to have the least similar IQ scores?
 
  a. Zeke and Zach
  b. Peter and Paul
  c. Tim and Tom
  d. Laverne and Shirley

Question 2

Some animals become attached to the first moving object they encounter. The formation of an attachment in this manner is therefore called__________.
 
  A) assimilating
  B) imprinting
  C) equilibrating
  D) attenuating
  E) Select



annierak

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
c

Answer to Question 2

B



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