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jayhills49

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Among people with eating disorders, what do we know about interpersonal distress, such as arguing or criticism?
 
  a. Interpersonal stress is a psychological variable and doesn't affect medical variables such as eating
  b. Interpersonal stress is essentially uncontrollable
  c. No answer text provided.
  d. Interpersonal distress predicts disordered eating

Question 2

Which of these disorders is deadliest?
 
  a. Anorexia nervosa
  b. Histrionic personality disorder
  c. Paraphilic Disorder
  d. Bulimia nervosa



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d.

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Answer: a.





 

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