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Research on race, gender, and eating disorders, by Meg Lovejoy, found that
 
  a. Black women are less likely than White women to engage in excessive dieting and are less fearful of fat.
 b. White women are much more satisfied with their bodies than originally thought.
 c. both Black and White women tend to overestimate their weight.
 d. Black women do not suffer from eating disorders such as overeating.

Question 2

Professor Stevens tells his students at the start of the class that he wants to measure how many pages of notes they take during class. Which of the following is of concern for Professor Stevens?
 
  a. The Observational effect
 b. The Thomas theorem
 c. Murphy's law
 d. The Hawthorne effect



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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