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folubunmi

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What evidence suggests that a vulnerability to alcoholism may be transmitted genetically?
 
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Which statement is true regarding sexual dysfunctions?
 
  a) Most sexual dysfunctions have an array of causal factors. These factors can range from psychological to organic.
   b) Most causal factors for sexual dysfunction are specific with relation to psychological areas.
   c) Psychological factors and preexisting biological factors should be the focus of the clinical interview.
   d) Interpersonal factors are important with regard to sexual dysfunctions with psychological predispositions being the main focus of the clinical interview.



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Answer to Question 1

Different racial groups show different sensitivity to alcohol. Sons of alcoholic fathers have a greatly increased risk of alcoholism, even if they are reared by a nonalcoholic adoptive father.

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