In Swedish studies, adopted sons with alcoholic biological fathers were:
A) more likely to be alcoholic than were adopted sons of nonalcoholic fathers
B) more likely to be alcoholic if the alcoholic parent was the mother
C) equally likely to be alcoholic as adopted daughters were
D) less likely to have psychiatric problems
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