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6. What did Duncher find?
- Only the fictional hero and mother had influenced the children
- Only the unknown adult had no impact on the children
- Only the unknown adult had an impact on the children
- No one influenced the children
7. What did Herman and Mack (1975) find to support the failure of what the hell effect?
- Non-dieters consumed more in the taste test after a high calorie pre-load
- Non-dieters consumed more in the taste test after a low calorie pre-load
- Dieters consumed more in the taste test after a high calorie pre-load
- Dieters consumed more in the taste test after a low calorie pre-load
8. What does EEA stand for?
- Evolutionary Enviroment Adaption
- Environment of Evolutionary Adaption
- Environment of Evolutionary Adjustment
- Existential Evolutionary Adaption
9. What hormones are involved in the gastroineststinal hypothesis?
- Vagus Nerve, Ghrelin and CCK
- Ghrelin
- Ghrelin and CCK
- CCK
10. What did Story (1995) find to contradict Dornbusch (1984)?
- Higher social class related to greater satisfaction with weight and low rates of weight control behaviours
- Lower social class related to greater satisfaction with weight and low rates of weight control behaviours
11. What did Eysenck and Flanagan (2000) find?
- Only 5% females develop an eating disorder
- Only 10% females develop an eating disorder
- Only 3-4% females develop an eating disorder
- Only 0.5-1% females develop an eating disorder
12. How much can you consume more when you are eating with company?
13. What hormones are involved in the lipostatic hypothesis?
- Leptin and Ghrelin
- Leptin, CCK and Ghrelin
- Leptin
- Leptin and CCK
14. What are the three evolutionary hypotheses?
- Fleeing Famine Hypothesis, Reproduction Suppression Hypothesis and Pseudo-nubile Hypothesis
- Embracing Famine Hypothesis, Reproduction Surrender Hypothesis and Pseudonym Hypothesis
15. What hormones are involved in the glucostatic hypothesis?
- Vagus nerve
- Glucagon
- Glucagon and Inuslin
- Insulin
16. What did Dornbusch (1984) find?
- Higher class females had greater desire to be thin and more likely to diet to achieve this
- Higher class females have less desire to be thin and less likely to diet
- Lower class females don't have a desire to be thin but they are more likely to diet
17. The lateral hypothesis releases what neuropeptide(s) that encourage eating?
- NPY
- NPY and AGRP
- CKT
- CKT and AGRP
18. What did the 2003 Scottish Health Survey find?
- In general, income was positively associated with healthy eating
- Higher class women are more likely to use body regulation methods
19. What did Wardle and Beales (1988) find to support the failure of restraint theory?
- There was no causal links between any of the groups.
- Diet group at more than those in exercise group and control gorup
- The control group gained most weight
- The exercise group lost most weight
20. How much more did lab rats increase their daily calorie intake by