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Recently Pete has been having trouble with his memory; such as forgetting he put a kettle on to boil and leaving his store without locking up and turning off the lights. His friends laugh and say it's just part of turning 40. But Pete's mother died from early-onset Alzheimer's disease before age 50. What type of factors support Pete's heightened concern over his memory problems?

a. sociocultural
b. psychological
c. biological
d. life-cycle

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Answer: BIOLOGICAL

Explanation: Pete's heightened concern over his memory problems is asa result of family relationship. In the sense that his mother, died from early-onset Alzheimer's disease before age 50 and him turning 40 has already started to see symptoms of the same illness his mother died of. This is related by consanguinity.

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