Research on alcoholism has demonstrated that the development of alcoholism is associated with:

A. psychological factors
B. genetic factors
C. both psychological and genetic factors
D. neither psychological nor genetic factors


Answer: C

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According to Dr. Jed Yalof, potential problems may arise with employees who misrepresented their credentials to gain employment. These employees may

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