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bobthebuilder

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During the past 60 years, the medical community has been most strongly influenced by this explanation for why people drink:
 
  A) the tension reduction hypothesis.
  B) the stress response dampening model.
  C) the disease model.
  D) the social learning model.

Question 2

Research on the genetic component of alcoholism tends to indicate
 
  A) no hereditary influence either or women or for men.
  B) a strong hereditary influence for both women and men.
  C) a strong hereditary influence for women but not for men.
  D) some support for hereditary influence, especially in men.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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