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Identical twins raised apart in Korea and US have similar personality traits but different IQs​


A pair of identical twins who grew up in separate countries have somehow developed similar personality traits but significantly different IQ levels, a recent study has found.

In the study published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences, researchers from Kookmin University in Seoul and California State University compared the characteristics of a woman who grew up in South Korea to that of her sister, who was raised in the U.S.

The sisters were born in Seoul in 1974, but were separated from each other at the age of 2 after one of them got lost at a market.

Despite the efforts of her parents to look for her at the time, the missing daughter was eventually adopted by an American couple.

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The adoptee grew up without knowledge of her siblings, until she participated in a South Korean government program that reunited family members. In 2020, she learned through her DNA results that not only did she have an identical twin, but she has an older brother and an older sister as well.

Shortly after the program reunited the twins, they agreed to undergo a study involving a series of tests that compared their intelligence, personality profiles, mental health and medical history.

In the study, the twin who grew up in Korea described living in a loving and harmonious household, while the one who lived in the U.S. shared an upbringing with regular conflict and the eventual divorce of her adoptive parents.

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One similarity the twins shared was their medical background, having both undergone surgery to remove tumors from their ovaries.

Based on their IQ test results, the woman from the U.S. scored 16 points lower than that of her sibling in Korea.

What made the findings remarkable was that previous studieson monozygotic twins (twins raised apart) have resulted in an average IQ difference of seven points or less.

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“It is striking that the twins showed substantial differences in cognitive abilities that have been linked to strong genetic influence,” the researchers noted.

While it is unknown whether their different upbringings influenced such a discrepancy, the researchers noted that the twin raised in the U.S. had suffered three previous concussions, which could have had an effect on her cognitive abilities.

Another difference revealed in the study was that the woman who grew up in the U.S. developed a more individualist outlook while her Korea-based sister had more collectivist values.

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Interestingly, their self-esteem test results and mental health profiles were identical.

The findings showed that “the overall configuration of the twins' personality was similar, consistent with literature on moderate genetic influences on personality in adulthood.”

“Notable is that both twins are distinctively high on Conscientiousness, indicating that both are purposeful, well-organized, dutiful, and achievement-striving,” the researchers noted in the study.

The similarities between the sisters’ temperaments despite their different environments highlighted how genetics play a role in a person’s emotional dispositions.
 
If Burgers are so retarded then why do we own the world?
Our forefathers were not as retarded nor weak as us.
We're simply riding on their coattails while embracing weakness as virtue and identity erasure as a victory, but that free ride is coming to an end, as we see the world begin to burn slowly.
 
While it is unknown whether their different upbringings influenced such a discrepancy, the researchers noted that the twin raised in the U.S. had suffered three previous concussions, which could have had an effect on her cognitive abilities.
Who would've thought that brain damage makes you stupid?
 
Our forefathers were not as retarded nor weak as us.
We're simply riding on their coattails while embracing weakness as virtue and identity erasure as a victory, but that free ride is coming to an end, as we see the world begin to burn slowly.
Modern America has multiple military bases situated on the coast of the Persian Gulf, which is where the world's supply of oil comes from. Whoever controls the Strait of Hormuz effectively controls the world. Iran has made a claim on the area and set up missile batteries and air defenses on the coast for a future bid to control it, but as of this moment, the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf is closely guarded by and therefore belongs to the United States.
 
Having to hear Kim K's name on a regular basis has made all Americans just a little bit retarded. Seriously, quit adopting East Asians, they're better than people in the West.
 
A 16 point difference is very much explainable by three concussions, a home full of conflict in the US twin, and by a stable home and the kind of academic pushing you get in S Korea.
Intelligence is very strongly heritable, but you’re born with an inbuilt ‘range.’ You can push it up a bit with appropriate upbringing but not past that range. You can lower it a LOT with neglect, and you can lower it a lot more than you can raise it.
The subtext of the article is that intelligence isn’t hereditary but this is just untrue. What you’re seeing here is almost like two life paths for one person - the kid in Korea had a stable loving family, and the USA one had injury and neglect.
We are clearly due for an onslaught of articles telling us genetics has nothing to do with intelligence, just like we previous had for race being non existent
 
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