Kendler et al.'s Virginia Twin Registry study:
A) found no sex differences in concordance rates
B) found a genetic basis for alcoholism in women
C) found lower rates for MZ than for DZ female twins
D) found a genetic basis for alcoholism only among men
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Q13: Molecular genetics include all but following view
Q14: In Swedish studies, adopted sons with alcoholic
Q15: Phenotypes and genotypes are analogous to:
A)inner feelings
Q16: Twin studies pertaining to alcoholism have found
Q17: What did the VATSPUD study find overall
Q18: For alcoholism among male and female same-sex
Q19: Concordance rates of alcoholism have:
A)shown mixed findings
Q21: Vulnerability for alcoholism is:
A)based mainly on genetic
Q22: Problems with family history studies include all
Q23: With respect to smoking (Chassin et al.,
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