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6. Who studied was conducted through asking AN patients to judge their body weights compared to others, and then to re-judge them after eating?

  • Button & Warren (1997)
  • Shaver & Hazan (1995)
  • McKenzie et al (1993)
  • Fallon & Rozin (1985)

7. What did Fallon & Rozin 1985 look at?

  • Asked to rate their ideal body weight
  • Asked to rate their body weight compared to others in the room
  • Asked to rate current body weight, ideal body weight and the most attractive body weight
  • Asked to rate their size compared to others in the room

8. Which gender are most AN studies biased to?

  • Females
  • Males
  • Equal

9. What is the criteria from the DSM-V for Anorexia Nervosa?

  • Persistant restriction of body weight, intense fear of gaining weight, distorted body view
  • Irrational fixation on gaining weight, weight restriction at specific times
  • Rational behaviour of food, gaining or losing weight rapidly, distorted view of the body

10. What did Fallon and Rozin find about males and females?

  • Males, more realistic in current to ideal. Females large gap, overestimated their weight and saw small as attractive
  • Men had a more realistic view on their body type, females believed that being larger was more attractive
  • Males, overestimated their current weight, Females underestimated their weight
  • Males, Underestimated the attractiveness weight, Females overestimated the attractiveness weight