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folubunmi

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The anticipated pleasurable effect of eating a particular food is that food's
 
  A) nutritive density.
  B) nutritive value.
  C) reinforcement.
  D) reinforcement value.
  E) positive-incentive value.

Question 2

The inability of set-point theories to account for the basic phenomena of hunger and eating has led to the development of
 
  A) homeostatic theories.
  B) dual-center theories.
  C) positive-incentive theories.
  D) feedback theories.
  E) conditioning theories.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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