Families can contribute to the development of an eating disorder during adolescence in which of the following ways?
A) Parents who do not discuss their child's body can increase their likelihood of developing an eating disorder
B) An overly critical family environment can decrease the likelihood of developing an eating disorder
C) Coercive parental controls can decrease the likelihood of developing of an eating disorder
D) Coercive parental controls can increase the likelihood of developing an eating disorder
Answer: D
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Whoproposed that some people approach moral reasoning from the perspective of care rather than justice?
a. Gilligan b. Kohlberg c. Selman
Which of the following ethnic groups is most likely to use illegal drugs?
A) African Americans B) Asian Americans C) Hispanic Americans D) White Americans