Studies of the relationship of anorexia nervosa and bulimia to major affective disorder have suggested that:

a. depression can cause anorexia or bulimia
b. changed eating patterns are a variant of major affective disorder
c. eating disorders are not correlated with major affective disorder
d. major affective disorders develops after the onset of the eating disorder


d

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The Implicit Association Test (IAT) developed by Greenwald measures ingroup-outgroup bias by

  a.  asking individuals to report their attitudes toward fictitious groups.   b.  watching individuals as they interact with the members of other groups.   c.  measuring the tendency to associate the ingroup with positive concepts and the outgroup with negative ones.   d.  measuring heart rate and blood pressure when shown images of the outgroup.   e.  using fMRI methods that chart the activation of positive and negative areas of the brain.

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Which combination would be a sign of good health?

a. LDL level over 160 mg/dL and HDL level under 50 mg/dL b. LDL level under 160 mg/dL and HDL level under 50 mg/dL c. LDL level under 160 mg/dL and HDL level over 50 mg/dL d. LDL level over 160 mg/dL and HDL level over 50 mg/dL

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The technique of stress inoculation was popularized by

a. Hans Selye. b. Martin Seligman. c. Redford Williams. d. Donald Meichenbaum.

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