One difference between early- and late-onset alcoholics is that:

a. Children of late-onset alcoholics were likely to become alcoholics only if reared in a home where alcohol was abused.
b. Children of late-onset alcoholics were likely to become alcoholics regardless of whether alcohol was abused in the home.
c. Children of early-onset alcoholics were likely to become alcoholics only if reared in a home where alcohol was abused.
d. There is no difference in the likelihood of their children becoming alcoholics.

A

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