Which of the following statements is true about the children of alcoholics?
A. They are more likely than others to display lower rates of hyperactivity.
B. They are more likely than others to have a conduct disorder or become delinquent.
C. They are more likely than others to blame others rather than themselves for their parents' problems.
D. They are more likely than others to avoid the abuse of alcohol themselves.
Answer: B
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a. Selecting a topic b. Formulating a hypothesis c. Choosing a research method d. Reviewing the literature
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