A serious eating disorder that is associated with an intense fear of weight gain and a distorted body image is called ______

a. anorexia nervosa c. bulimia
b. Karposi's anemia d. Huntington's chorea


A

Psychology

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What is the main difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning?

a. In operant conditioning, the animal receives rewards instead of punishments b. In operant conditioning, the animal's behavior controls the outcome. c. In operant conditioning, the animal associates one stimulus with another stimulus. d. In operant conditioning, the animal receives reinforcement on every trial, not just some.

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According to Seligman, if a person who is faced with considerable stress and difficulty in his or her life displays an optimistic, upbeat attitude, he or she is likely to function better psychologically and physically. He called this a. learned optimism

b. learned helplessness. c. learned awareness. d. learned predictability.

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The integration of both positive and negative reinforcement in explaining why the "crash" that follows the initial euphoria of drug use is not a deterrent to further drug use is called a. the opponent-process theory. b. amotivational syndrome

c. substance-induced myopia. d. an expectancy effect.

Psychology

With which issue of social domain theory do children and adolescents in different cultures agree the most?

What will be an ideal response?

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