Asked by Pritpal Rupal on Apr 28, 2024

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A psychologist conducts research using the twin-study method. He administers a need for Achievement scale to sets of monozygotic and dizygotic twins and finds a correlation of .50 between the scores for pairs of monozygotic twins. If this study is to demonstrate evidence for a genetic influence on need for Achievement, what would we expect the correlation to be between scores for pairs of dizygotic twins?

A) Higher than .50
B) Lower than .50
C) Very close to .50
D) There is no way to demonstrate a genetic influence with these data.

Need for Achievement

A psychological trait referring to an individual's desire for significant accomplishment, mastering of skills, control, or high standards of success.

Monozygotic Twins

Identical twins that develop from one zygote, which splits and forms two embryos, sharing exactly the same genetic material.

Dizygotic Twins

Also known as fraternal twins, these are siblings that are born at the same time but have developed from two different eggs fertilized by two different sperm.

  • Grasp the crucial role that statistical correlations play in twin studies for determining the genetic contribution to traits like self-esteem.
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Mariah QuinneyApr 29, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
If genetic factors are influencing the need for achievement, we would expect monozygotic twins, who share 100% of their genetic material, to have a higher correlation of scores compared to dizygotic twins, who share only 50% of their genetic material on average. Therefore, the correlation between scores for pairs of dizygotic twins would be lower than .50 if genetic factors are influencing the need for achievement.