Multiple Choice
A research study of 6,000 lifetime drinkers (DeWitt et al., 2000) found that drinking at an early age (ages 11-14)
A) was predictive of later alcohol use disorders.
B) had no relationship to alcohol use later in life.
C) caused more frequent blackouts than drinking at later ages.
D) resulted in more severe withdrawal symptoms than drinking at later ages.
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