The three major eating disorders in the DSM-5 are anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and ______.
a. binge eating disorder
b. rumination disorder
c. pica
d. restrictive/avoidant food intake disorder
Ans: A
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a. were not reinforced sufficiently in childhood. b. resisted attempts at modeling in childhood. c. learned devious behavior through operant conditioning. d. followed models the rest of society considers undesirable.
The increase in the incidence of eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa has been referred to as a "collision between our culture and our physiology.". The most accurate interpretation of this statement is that a. people have become too dependent on media determinations of beauty
b. media standards of beauty are increasingly unattainable for the average woman. c. dieting has become a fad that has been taken to an extreme. d. beauty is now being defined by different cultures in society than before.
Melatonin is a hormone that ________
a. fluctuates on about a 90-minute cycle. b. is secreted largely during hours of darkness. c. is secreted largely during hours of daylight. d. increases alertness and wakefulness.
Once sound waves have been converted into neural activity, the _____ carries them to the brain for auditory perception
A) auditory nerve B) basilar membrane C) cochlea D) pinna