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magmichele12

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According to interpersonal theories, people with depression:
 
  a) Tend to elicit displays of sympathy from others
  b) Have supportive relationships but with a more limited social network
  c) Who have autonomous orientations tend to have more supportive relationships
  d) Engage in behaviours that elicit rejection

Question 2

A study of media effects on 12 year olds in Western Canada (Vaughan & Fouts, 2003 ) found that increases in eating disorder symptoms were associated with:
 
  a) Increasing television exposure for all shows
  b) Increasing television watching but only for situational-comedies
  c) Increasing exposure to fashion magazines
  d) Increasing exposure to newspaper advice columns



carolinefletcherr

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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