Janice’s sister has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Janice would ____.?
a. ?only have a higher than normal probability of having the same disorder if she were Janice’s identical twin
b. ?not be expected to have an increased probability of having the same disorder
c. ?only have a higher than normal probability of having the same disorder if she shared the same environment with Janice
d. ?be expected to have an increased probability of having the same disorder
ANSWER:
d
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