All of these forces affect teenage body dissatisfaction EXCEPT:
A) being teased by one's peers about weight.
B) media images promoting the "thin ideal."
C) hormone levels in utero.
D) socioeconomic status.
Ans: D) socioeconomic status.
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A. Relapse rates are high, but recovery can often happen over the long run. B. Most people improve fairly quickly and don't relapse. C. Anorexia has an excellent recovery rate, but the other disorders don't. D. The prognosis is extremely poor, with few recovering from it.
Sue, an instructor, wonders whether using a red pen to correct papers is really necessary, as it has always seemed rather harsh to her. When her students complete a pretest, she randomly assigns them to a "Red Pen" group and a "Gold Pen" group, corrects their papers using the corresponding colored pens, and returns the students' papers. After her students complete the real exam, Sue compares the
average scores of the Red and Gold groups. This is an example of a(n) ____. a. basic analysis of covariance experiment b. randomized block with homogenous groups experiment c. 2 x 2 factorial experiment d. basic two group post-test only randomized experiment
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Researchers can use both qualitative and quantitative studies to understand the development and manifestation of constructs in various cultures.
Which of the following reasons best explains why U.S. students fall behind in academic accomplishments compared to their international peers?
A) Instruction in the United States is less challenging than in other countries. B) U.S. teachers assign less homework than teachers in other countries. C) U.S. parents tend to be disinterested in their children's education. D) U.S. students have language deficits that compound reading and math problems.