Canadian researchers McVey and Davis (2002 ) designed a program to reduce the impact of media portrayals of unrealistic body images. The program is known for:

a) Promoting an innovative dieting approach to eating
b) Combining creative diet and personal trainer regimens that involve the entire family as participants
c) Training adolescents in dealing with peer pressure
d) Teaching stress-management skills and social problem solving strategies


d

Psychology

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Current empirical evidence on the effects of alcohol suggest that:

a. Binge drinking can be healthy for some individuals. b. Alcohol reduces the risk of coronary heart disease by raising LDL cholesterol. c. There is no data showing that underage drinking retards brain cell growth. d. Moderate daily alcohol consumption can have positive health outcomes.

Psychology

During times of stress, the immune system

a. is more active b. remains unaffected c. increases white blood cell production d. is suppressed

Psychology

The owner of a store that buys and sells used books has just purchased one written by Sigmund Freud. The book was is most likely about:

a. a set of innate principles of perception b. psychoanalysis c. how environmental changes effect behavior d. natural selection

Psychology

Hans Selye introduced the model of stress reaction called the ____________________, which claimed that reactions to stressful situations are general and nonspecific

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology