What is the relationship between obesity and social class?

a. There is none.
b. Obesity occurs much more frequently in lower social class adults and children.
c. Obesity occurs much more frequently in lower social class adults but higher SES children.
d. Obesity occurs much more frequently in higher social class adults and children.

b. Obesity occurs much more frequently in lower social class adults and children.

Psychology

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a. is largely a blessing because no event would be erased. b. is an advantage because it eliminates "selective" recording (remembering some events and forgetting others), which provides no useful service to humans. c. helped him draw powerful inferences and intelligent conclusions from his vast knowledge base. d. can seriously disrupt functioning in one's personal life

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Emma, age 14, is depressed. Her therapist believes not only Emma should receive therapy but also her parents and siblings. Emma's therapist is probably:

a. an existential therapist b. a behavioral therapist c. a Gestalt therapist d. a family therapist

Psychology