About what percent of teenage girls in the U. S. become pregnant?

a. 1%
b. 8%
c. 16%
d. 25%


b

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Laurie had a stroke that damaged part of her brain. In the weeks following the stroke, her family reported that she had difficulty following through on tasks - they would find that she would go grocery shopping but then leave half the groceries out on the counter to rot. In addition, instead of completing tasks that she used to handle around the house, she would sit and play video games for hours each day. What part of the brain was likely impacted by the stroke?

A. occipital lobe B. pineal gland C. frontal lobe D. Broca's area

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The "feeding tube" study and the "bottomless bowl" study described in your textbook are two examples of creative ways researchers have investigated the factors the influence how much we eat

Describe these studies, the results, and what each one tells us about why we eat and why we stop. What will be an ideal response?

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Annie overstuffs herself at the buffet. When she is done eating, she goes to the restroom and makes herself throw up so she can purge the food from her body. Annie likely suffers from which eating disorder?

a. anorexia nervosa b. bulimia nervosa c. food phobia d. body dysmorphic disorder

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_____ are defined by an absence of a particular response.

A. Disorganized symptoms B. Positive symptoms C. Negavtive symptoms D. Delusional symptoms

Psychology