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renzo156

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Eating disorders carry a stigma. In a recent research study, participants read vignettes about a woman with an eating disorder or a woman with depression. Compared to the woman with depression, the woman with an eating disorder was viewed as:
 
  a) more responsible for her condition
  b) less fragile
  c) less likely to be trying to get attention with her disorder
  d) none of the above

Question 2

People who compulsively check their appearance and spend countless hours staring at themselves in the mirror will likely be diagnosed as having
 
  a) obsessive-compulsive disorder
  b) body dysmorphic disorder
  c) generalized anxiety disorder
  d) specific phobia



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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