A third-generation Japanese American woman flushes when she drinks
alcohol. What might you conclude?
A. The flushing response indicates that she is an alcoholic.
B. The flushing response indicates that she probably has a genetic
sensitivity to alcohol.
C. Based on statistics of substance disorders for third-generation
women and on her flushing (genetic sensitivity to alcohol), she is
at risk for alcoholism.
D. She is probably not at risk for alcoholism despite her flushing,
because being a third-generation American statistically shows
low risk.
C
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