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ssal

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Some people have recurrent episodes of binge eating without compensatory behaviors such as purging, exercise, or fasting. These people have
 
  a. bulimia nervosa.
  b. anorexia nervosa.
  c. binge nervosa.
  d. binge-eating disorder.

Question 2

Many people with autism are preoccupied with inanimate objects and may ignore everything else for hours. This symptom of autistic behavior is known as
 
  a. repetitive behavior.
  b. bizarre behavior patterns.
  c. abnormal behavior.
  d. autistic behavioral pattern.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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