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Misrepresentation of self-reported drinking and genetic studies – RACGP
New research investigates whether misreporting and changes in behaviour can prejudice the results of genetic studies on alcohol consumption.

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New research investigates whether misreporting and changes in behaviour can prejudice the results of genetic studies on alcohol consumption.
Inaccuracies of self-reported alcohol consumption are mainly attributed to social desirability and recall bias, according to new research.
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