Wender, Kety, Rosenthal, Schulsinger, Ortmann, and Lunde (1986) used primarily ________ in the study of genetic influences in psychopathology

A) Naturalistic methods
B) Participant observation
C) Archival material
D) People's own experiences

Fill in the blank with the correct answer.


Answer: C

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