Asked by Farhiya Afrah on Jun 24, 2024

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On average,the intelligence test scores of the Dingbats are much higher than those of the Dodos. The difference in the average test scores of the two groups might be a product of

A) genetic differences between two groups with similar environments.
B) environmental differences between two groups with similar genetics.
C) genetic and environmental differences between the two groups.
D) any of these things.

Genetic Differences

Variations in the genes among individuals within a population, contributing to unique physical or behavioral traits.

Environmental Differences

Variations in external surroundings that can influence the growth, development, and behavior of organisms.

Test Scores

Quantitative measurements representing an individual's performance on standardized tests or assessments.

  • Comprehend the complex interplay between genetics and environment in determining intelligence.
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cindy cheryJun 28, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The difference in average intelligence test scores between two groups can be influenced by genetic differences, environmental differences, or a combination of both. Therefore, any of these factors could potentially explain the observed disparity in scores.