Which of the following individuals is most at risk for developing an eating disorder?
A. Sierra, a lacrosse midfielder
B. Barrett, a middleweight wrestler
C. Naida, a cross-country skier
D. Derrick, a soccer goalie
Answer: B
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a. stimulant. c. sedative. b. narcotic. d. cannabis derivative.
This term refers to a group's expectations of acceptable behavior. For example, in prison, it is an "unwritten rule" for one inmate not to snitch on another inmate.
a. Social role b. Just-world hypothesis c. Group think d. Social norm
Research on physical punishment suggests that Caucasian parents
A) view physical punishment as necessary for instilling moral values. B) spank in the context of parental warmth. C) typically consider physical punishment to be wrong. D) believe that spanking is done with the child's best interests in mind.
Neuroscientists speculate that newborn humans (and monkeys)
are able to imitate others because networks of specific types of neurons are activated when an infant watches someone perform an action with this same network being used to perform that action. These specific types of neurons are called neurons. a. effector b. sensory c. reflector d. mirror