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A large-scale study finds that if one identical twin is diagnosed with a specific psychological disorder, there is a 48% chance the other twin will also have the disorder. For fraternal twins, this chance is only 17%. Based on these findings, what is the most logical conclusion about the nature of this disorder?
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A large-scale study finds that if one identical twin is diagnosed with a specific psychological disorder, there is a 48% chance the other twin will also have the disorder. For fraternal twins, this chance is only 17%. Based on these findings, what is the most logical conclusion about the nature of this disorder?