What is the most reasonable conclusion about the role of genes in alcoholism?
(a) Without a key gene, a person cannot become alcoholic; (b) the presence of a key gene will almost always cause a person to become alcoholic; (c) genes may increase a person's vulnerability to some kinds of alcoholism.
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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