twin studies on intelligence
Twin studies on intelligence refer to research conducted on sets of identical and fraternal twins to examine the extent to which genetic factors influence intelligence. These studies involve comparing the cognitive abilities of twins raised together or apart, enabling researchers to understand the contribution of genetics and environmental factors to intelligence differences.
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