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A researcher observes that identical twins, who share the exact same genetic makeup, are separated at birth and raised in different families. As adults, they both exhibit a similar predisposition to anxiety, despite having vastly different life experiences and upbringings. Which principle does this observation most strongly support regarding the biological foundations of behavior?
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A researcher observes that identical twins, who share the exact same genetic makeup, are separated at birth and raised in different families. As adults, they both exhibit a similar predisposition to anxiety, despite having vastly different life experiences and upbringings. Which principle does this observation most strongly support regarding the biological foundations of behavior?
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