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The components of the schematic of cognitive-behavioural theory of bulimia nervosa follow this order:
 
  a) Low self-esteem/high negative affect; dieting to feel better about oneself; very restricted food intake; diet is broken; binge; compensatory behaviour (vomiting) to reduce fear of weight gain
  b) Dieting to feel better about oneself; very restricted food intake; diet is broken; binge; compensatory behaviour (vomiting) to reduce fear of weight gain; low self-esteem/high negative affect
  c) Dieting to feel better about oneself; very restricted food intake; diet is broken; low self-esteem/high negative affect; binge; compensatory behaviour (vomiting) to reduce fear of weight gain
  d) Dieting to feel better about oneself; low self-esteem/high negative affect; very restricted food intake; diet is broken; binge; compensatory behaviour (vomiting) to reduce fear of weight gain

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An international study of hypertension by Wolf-Maier et al. (2003 ) found that:
 
  a) More Europeans than Canadians and Americans had hypertension
  b) More Canadians and Americans than Europeans had hypertension
  c) Approximately the same proportion of Europeans and Americans and Canadians had hypertension
  d) None of the above; international comparisons could not be made due to differences in the methods of measurement



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Answer to Question 1

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WWatsford

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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