The key distinction between bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder is that individuals with bulimia
a. do not binge, whereas those with binge eating disorder do
b. purge while those with binge eating disorder do not
c. do not feel out of control, whereas those with binge eating disorder do
d. do not purge, whereas those with binge eating disorder do
Ans: B
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In a normal distribution of IQ scores, what percentage of people have a score between 85 and 115?
A. 54% B. 68.26% C. 95.44% D. 99.9%
The basic premise of operant conditioning is that
a. most learning occurs when a person mimics an observed model. b. learning takes place over a series of qualitatively different stages. c. the consequences that follow a behavior impact the likelihood of the behavior being repeated. d. pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus will lead to a conditioned stimulus.
The position one occupies within the structure of a group defines one's
a. competence. b. personal control. c. social role. d. degree of affiliation.
Expected behavior patterns associated with particular social positions are called
a. social roles. b. cultures. c. social stereotypes. d. social status.