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Hello dear students.
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Today we're going to be answering this question in regards to the chapter on learning, memory, and intelligence.
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So this question here reads, the conclusion that genetic variation contributes to variation in human intelligence come mainly from what type of evidence.
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You can pause the video and jot down your answer and we'll go over there shortly.
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Okay, so when it comes down to genetic variance contributes to variation in human intelligence, where does it mainly come from? it mainly comes from what type of evidence.
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It is based largely on comparisons of comparisons.
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Monocycotic and dicycotic twins.
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Also, certain genetic mutations are known to produce intellectual disabilities.
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Oops, mess up my eye, why many genetic variations are correlated with small variations of intelligence...