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bobthebuilder

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What phenomenon do Pliner and Chaiken refer to as the Scarlett O'Hara Effect?
 
  a) The increased tendency for binge-purge behaviours in recent years
  b) Eating lightly to project femininity
  c) Mood disturbances and affective lability associated with eating disorders
  d) Modelling of unrealistic beauty ideals

Question 2

Rachman and his colleagues have identified the importance of thought-action fusion in OCD, which refers to:
 
  a) Behaving as though one's thoughts have actually occurred
  b) The belief that thinking about events will increase their likelihood
  c) The belief that thinking something unpleasant is the same as doing it
  d) All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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