Psychological risk factors may increase one's risk of alcoholism by:

A. modifying genetic risk
B. changing one's physiological risk
C. teaching the individual how to inappropriately deal with personal, social, or work-related difficulties
D. increasing one's sensitivity to alcohol

Answer: C

Psychology

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A) normal, especially in the first months of bereavement. B) normal for the first year after being widowed. C) abnormal, as it's a sign of being emotionally disturbed. D) normal, but only among religious widows.

Psychology

Claude Steele has argued that stereotype _________ can impact people's performance on ability tests. This refers to being at risk for confirming a negative stereotype of one's group

FIll in the blank with correct word.

Psychology