What did Strober et al. (2000) find with respect to first-degree relatives of patients with anorexia and bulimia?

a. Relatives of those with anorexia were likely to have anorexia, but not bulimia
b. Relatives of those with bulimia were likely to have bulimia, but not anorexia.
c. Relatives of those with anorexia or bulimia were as likely to have either eating disorder.
d. There seemed to be no clear relationship between prevalence of these disorders among relatives.

c

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