Asked by Dymenique Garrett on May 14, 2024

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If a large research study measured the IQs of white middle-class American females and middle-class Japanese males,which of the following is most likely to be found regarding measures of heritability between the two groups

A)  They would be different because heritability is calculated differently for males and females. 
B)  They would be similar because heritability is similar for individuals of the same species. 
C)  They would be different because heritability may vary from one group to another. 
D)  They would be similar because heritability is similar for all individuals of the same social class.

Heritability

The proportion of observable differences in a trait among individuals within a population that are due to genetic differences.

Middle-Class

Refers to a social class between the working class and the upper class, often characterized by moderate income, education level, and occupational prestige.

  • Understand the principle of heritability and its significance in elucidating variations in intelligence.
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Bethany FrielMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Heritability measures can vary between different populations or groups, so it is possible that the heritability of IQs in white middle-class American females and middle-class Japanese males may differ. This could be due to genetic differences, environmental factors, or a combination of both. Therefore, option C is the most likely choice. The other options are less likely or not relevant to the question at hand.