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Various inappropriate family factors provide some correlational insight into causes of substance-related disorders. One problem with this type of evidence, though, is that family factors are confounded by
 
  a. comorbid anxiety.
  b. genetic predisposition.
  c. peer group pressure.
  d. remarriage and half siblings.

Question 2

Insoluble proteins form, accumulate, and devastate brain function. These are called senile or plaques.
 
  a. neurotic
  b. neuritic
  c. neuroleptic
  d. neurofibros



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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