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Two identical twins are separated at birth. Twin A is raised in an intellectually enriched environment with access to many books, educational toys, and stimulating conversations. Twin B is raised in an environment with limited access to these resources. As adults, both twins show high intelligence, but Twin A scores significantly higher on IQ tests than Twin B. Which of the following statements best explains this outcome according to the idea that one's genetic makeup establishes a potential range for a trait, which is then shaped by external factors?
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Two identical twins are separated at birth. Twin A is raised in an intellectually enriched environment with access to many books, educational toys, and stimulating conversations. Twin B is raised in an environment with limited access to these resources. As adults, both twins show high intelligence, but Twin A scores significantly higher on IQ tests than Twin B. Which of the following statements best explains this outcome according to the idea that one's genetic makeup establishes a potential range for a trait, which is then shaped by external factors?
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