1. Suppose one monozygotic twin is right-handed and the other is left-handed. According to Klars hypothesis, when...

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1. Suppose one monozygotic twin is right-handed and the other is left-handed. According to Klar’s hypothesis, when these twins have children of their own, should we expect the left-hander to have a higher percentage of left-handed children, or should the two have equal percentages of left-handed children?

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Biological Psychology

ISBN: 104344

9th Edition

Authors: James W. Kalat

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