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One difference between anorexics and people afflicted with bulimia nervosa is that bulimia sufferers ____.
 a. are closer to their recommended body weight
 b. fear weight gain more than death from starvation
  c. feel little to no sense of shame
 d. are sensitive to cold due to low body temperature
  e. eat in seclusion more often

Question 2

Even though Joan is underweight, she has an intense fear of becoming fat. This fear is characteristic of which eating disorder?
 a. dysmorphic disorder
  b. anorexia nervosa
 c. bulimia nervosa
 d. binge-eating disorder
  e. emotional eating



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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