Binge-eating disorder
A) cannot be diagnosed if a person is overweight.
B) is diagnosed when a person binges and then purges by using laxatives or self-induced vomiting.
C) is an extremely rare variant of bulimia nervosa.
D) involves binges comparable to those in bulimia but without any inappropriate "compensatory"
behavior to limit weight gain.
D
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Identifying risk factors can lead to
a. proper diagnosis. b. better treatment and prevention. c. increased communication. d. prevention of childhood sexual abuse.
Which of the following statements regarding overdisclosure is FALSE?
a. Overdisclosure involves disclosure that violates certain unspoken rules regarding appropriateness. b. Overdisclosure can lead people to be suspicious and distrustful of you. c. Overdisclosure tends to result in reciprocity in social interactions. d. Overdisclosure often occurs on social networking websites like Facebook.
Tad seems to thrive when faced with difficult challenges and usually feels in control of his life. He would probably be labeled a _____ personality
A) stressed B) Type B C) Type C D) hardy
In a large study of children with injuries to the cerebral cortex that occurred around the time of birth or in the first six months of life, researchers found that
A) delays in language development persisted into adolescence if injury occurred in the left hemisphere. B) delays in language development persisted into adolescence if injury occurred in the right hemisphere. C) undamaged areas—in either the left or the right hemisphere—took over vocabulary and grammatical skills by age 5. D) language skills were more likely to be permanently damaged than spatial skills.