As part of a study, five hundred 15-year-old boys and girls across different cultures in the United States are asked to fill an online questionnaire. The questionnaire includes open-ended questions about their views on dieting and ideal body weight and asks them to rate their levels of body satisfaction on a scale of 1 to 5. In the context of the studies conducted by Gillen and Lefkowitz (2012) and Wardle et al. (2004), who among the following is most likely to be satisfied with his or her body and least likely to be concerned about weight and dieting?
A. Charlotte, who is a white girl
B. Ellison, who is an Asian American boy
C. William, who is a white boy
D. Chloe, who is an African American girl
Answer: D
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