One of the increased risks of skipping meals is that adolescents may eat more snacks. In particular,
A) snack choices are often as bad or worse than meal choices.
B) adolescents may supplement missed meals with healthy snacks.
C) excessive money may be spent on snacks at school.
D) eating during study times may interfere with academic performance.
A) snack choices are often as bad or worse than meal choices.
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Behavioral therapy rests on the notion that abnormal behavior _____
a) is a result of childhood traumas that have never been dealt with; therefore, exploring one's childhood is the first step in recovery. b) is mostly genetic; thus, medications seem to be the first step in working to eliminate it. c) is learned and can therefore be unlearned with the appropriate behavioral techniques. d) is a result of both one's heredity and one's environment; consequently, not much can be done to resolve the disorders.
George spends an inordinate amount of time working out at his health club. Despite the fact that he is already well-muscled, he constantly frets and worries that he is too "puny" and not "manly" enough. His behavior is typical of someone with ________
a. Korsakoff's syndrome b. muscle dysmorphia c. bulimia nervosa d. anorexia nervosa