Extreme fear of being too heavy, dramatic weight loss, and distorted body image are a few of the characteristics of
a. bulimia nervosa. c. obesity.
b. anorexia nervosa. d. set point.
B
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According to research on the role of the brain and executive function in predicting aggressive tendencies, when very aggressive teenagers witnessed a situation in which someone intentionally inflicted pain on another person, they exhibited brain activity associated with
a. being part of a group. b. empathy. c. experiencing rewards. d. filtering sensory input.
Internalizing problems are
a. actions that violate social expectations. b. particularly disruptive to people who come in contact with the child. c. easier to directly observe than externalizing disorders. d. more prevalent among girls than boys.
Suppose Thomas is studying the effects of stress and success on cooperation. He manipulates stress by creating a time-pressure situation (high stress) or a low time-pressure situation (low stress) for participants to take a quiz. He then manipulates success by giving participants false feedback on a quiz (failure or success). Participants then play a game and Thomas measures the extent to which they cooperate. Participants are exposed to only one combination of the two independent variables. What is this study’s design? How many graphs of simple effects will Thomas have? If Thomas finds no interaction effect, what would a graph of his simple main effects look like?
What will be an ideal response?
List some of the reactions of victims of rape during the first stage of rape trauma syndrome
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