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Symptoms and outcomes of body dysmorphic disorder may be common across cultures, but __________ tends to differ.
 
  a) focus on specific body parts
  b) number of body parts
  c) frequency of checking behaviors
  d) there are no differences across cultures

Question 2

Cathy stopped eating meals over two months ago. Now, she eats very little, and only when under some family pressure. She has lost over 22 pounds, and is now about 15 below normal body weight for her height. She probably has
 
  a) anorexia, restricting type
  b) anorexia, binge-eating-purging type
  c) bulimia nervosa
  d) binge eating disorder



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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