Answer:
The correct answer would be option A) Despite being reared differently, they're often strikingly alike.
Explanation:
Even when identical twins are separated at birth they will still share the same DNA code and genes, which makes their similarities (attitude, personality, interests, etc) remain.
Thomas Bouchard came up to this conclusion in 1979 after studying several cases of twin separation and dissimila breeding.
Nowadays, psychologists use the term <Adoption Strategy> to refer to this particular kind of study.
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A number of theories exist to explain how people become socialized and develop a sense of self. The looking-glass self refers to the interactive process by which we develop an image based on how we imagine we appear to others. Other people act as a mirror, reflecting back the image we project through their reactions to our behavior. According to Mead, seeing ourselves as others see us is only the beginning. Eventually we not only see ourselves as others see us, but actually take on or pretend to take the roles of others. This act of role-taking forms the basis of the socialization process by allowing us to anticipate what others expect of us.
Answer:A representativeness heuristic
Explanation:A representativeness heuristic is a cognitive bias in which we associate a new situation with what we already know or using our beliefs or previous experiences.for example when asked if Melissa is a teacher or cheerleader one will recall the attributes associated with teachers and those associated with cheerleader, and from these attributes based on their experience they categorised Melissa as a cheerleader because she is attractive and loves football.
it would be false information since that is only an opinion.