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newbem

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Personal and environmental factors influence each other; stressful life events and a nonsupportive social network are associated with the following perspective?
 
  a) interactional
  b) cultural
  c) social-behavioral
  d) community-cultural

Question 2

Concordance for disorders should be greater for __________ than __________ if there is a genetic predisposition for the condition.
 
  a) monozygotic; dizygotic pairs
  b) genotypic; phenotypic pairs
  c) dizygotic; monozygotic pairs
  d) phenotypic; genotypic pairs



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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