Judgments about the causes of outcomes of situations are known as:
A. Predictions B. Attributions C. Endings D. Prophecies
A. Predictions B. Attributions C. Endings D. Prophecies
A. over feeding in childhood B. external eating cues C. severe dieting D. low self – esteem
A. a drive but not need B. a need but not a drive C. both a drive and a need D. neither a need nor a drive
A. sibling rivalry B. an overly realistic view of normal size C. food allergies D. perfectionism
A. obvious external factors B. intrinsic motivation C. primary device D. self – actualization
A. social psychology B. developmental psychology C. industrial – organizational psychology D. personality psychology
A. instinct B. refractory period C. homeostasis D. metabolism
A. Bulimia B. Pica C. Anorexia D. Obesity
A. Men think about sex more than women B. Men initiate sex more frequently than women C. Women are more interested in having may partners than men are D. Women are less interested in uncommitted sex
A. anxietyB. angerC. sadnessD. any of these