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OSWALD

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Often cited as a risk factor for eating disorders, especially among people with an obsessive drive for thinness, is
 
  a. hyperactivity.
  b. neuroticism.
  c. perfectionism.
  d. consternation.

Question 2

The basis of is to build mental health and limit the scope of problems before they worsen.
 
  a. prevention
  b. intervention
  c. enhancement
  d. resilience



Joy Chen

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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