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Trysana Elliott
on Oct 29, 2024Verified
Suppose we know that the variability of IQ scores is higher among one group of individuals than among another. What might this tell us about the heritability of IQ in the two groups?
A) Heritability should be higher among the group in which IQ scores are more variable.
B) Nothing. Heritability refers to a proportion of variability, not an amount.
C) Heritability should be higher among the group in which IQ scores are less variable.
D) Heritability is probably equivalent in the two groups.
Heritability
a statistic that indicates what proportion of the variation in a trait within a population can be attributed to genetic differences among individuals.
IQ Scores
Standardized measurements of a person's cognitive abilities and potential in comparison to a population.
- Elucidate the role played by genetic and environmental determinants in the differences observed in intelligence levels.
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Learning Objectives
- Elucidate the role played by genetic and environmental determinants in the differences observed in intelligence levels.
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