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Children of alcoholics are much more likely to become alcoholics than are children of nonalcoholics. The likelihood varies depending on which parent is alcoholic and is much greater if both are alcoholic. This pattern holds true even if children are separated from their alcoholic parent[s] at birth.
Which of the following conclusions can most reliably be drawn from the statements above?
Children of nonalcoholics do not become alcoholics.
Fathers influence their children's alcoholic tendencies more than mothers do.
A tendency toward alcoholism can be at least partially determined by genetics.
Environment has little influence on alcoholism.
Because it is inherited, alcoholism is difficult to treat.
OA C
I am sorry for posting this in wrong forum by mistake. I am not sure how to shift it to the correct ones. Apart from answering the question, can someone help in this regard as well?
Which of the following conclusions can most reliably be drawn from the statements above?
Children of nonalcoholics do not become alcoholics.
Fathers influence their children's alcoholic tendencies more than mothers do.
A tendency toward alcoholism can be at least partially determined by genetics.
Environment has little influence on alcoholism.
Because it is inherited, alcoholism is difficult to treat.
OA C
I am sorry for posting this in wrong forum by mistake. I am not sure how to shift it to the correct ones. Apart from answering the question, can someone help in this regard as well?
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Pranay
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