Asked by Felicia Carrillo on Sep 25, 2024

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For Eysenck,the most significant factor in intelligence is

A) environment.
B) heredity.
C) learning.
D) unpredictability.

Heredity

The passing of traits or characteristics from parents to offspring through genes.

  • Discern between the effects of biological inheritance and external surroundings on the development of personality attributes, in alignment with the theories of McCrae, Costa, and Eysenck.
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Ysabel Samantha Chengabout 20 hours ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Eysenck believed that heredity was the most significant factor in intelligence. He famously argued that intelligence was largely determined by genetic factors and that environmental factors played a smaller role.