Raavak |
08-11-2017 09:11 AM |
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Originally Posted by maskedmelon
(Post 2568149)
that doesn't mean identical twins couldn't be used in other ways to discredit my argument though Ravs ^^ it would be reasonable to expect that we would see less variation in personality among pairs of identical twins when compared with variations among pairs of other siblings. the absence of such a finding wouldn't necessarily invalidate; it would however strongly draw to question the legitimacy of the claim ^^
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I've seen identical twins brought up in the same household, one of whom is an extrovert and the other an introvert. Same genetics and very similar environments. It kind of blew my mind.
On a slightly divergent note, I saw an article on identical triplets who took one of those DNA ancestry tests and mostly got the similar results, but mostly... with some surprises. Lol. The company responded "for entertainment purposes only".
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