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nelaaney

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When understanding the etiology of sleep disorders, it is important to understand factors that influence the ________ of sleep disorders (e.g., childhood illness) and the ________ of sleep disorders (e.g., difficulty self-soothing after an illness).
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

Dr. Frederick is developing a new test forbinge eating disorders. She finds that people who score high on the testengage in more binge eating and other forms of abnormal eating behaviors than people who score low on the test. These results indicate that the test has ____.
 
  a. good content validity c. high test-retest reliability
  b. interrater reliability d. good internal consistency



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Answer to Question 1

emergence (beginning); maintenance

Answer to Question 2

A



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