Siblings raised together have higher similarity in IQ than siblings reared apart. A. True
B. False
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A. True
Research indicates that siblings raised together often share similar environments, experiences, and upbringing, which can lead to higher similarities in intelligence quotient (IQ) scores. In contrast, siblings reared apart may experience different environments, impacting their cognitive development and resulting in lower similarity in IQ.