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Rhiannon Greer
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There is a stronger genetic basis for Type I alcoholism than there is for Type II alcoholism.

Genetic Basis

The underlying genetic contribution to a trait, behavior, or disorder, determined by genes inherited from one's parents.

Type I Alcoholism

A subtype of alcoholism that is characterized by late onset, often associated with environmental factors rather than genetics.

Type II Alcoholism

A classification within the domain of alcoholism that typically entails an early onset, genetic predisposition, and a high propensity to seek risk and impulsive behaviors.

  • Discern the roles that genetic predispositions play in addiction as opposed to psychological disorders.
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