PSYCH UNIT 3- Success and Failure Dieting - Food 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyA2/A-levelAQA Created by: malt12Created on: 09-06-13 14:39 Who proposed the Boundary Model? Herman and Polivy 1 of 9 Who discovered a Cultural bias within research into the failure of dieting? Park et al 2 of 9 What are the methodological issues within research into the success and failure of dieting? Data is often drawn from anecdotal evidence which can be innaccurate and subjective 3 of 9 Who claimed Restraint Theory may have implications for Obesity treatments? Ogden 4 of 9 The success of dieting Redden claimed is due to paying attention to... the details and specifics of the diet/foods you are eating 5 of 9 Dieters are said to have a larger range between hunger and satiety. Therefore when the do eat they require more food to satisfy themselves 6 of 9 An issue with Redden's Jelly Bean study is that... it was a laboratory experiment and therefore lacked mundane realism and participants were prone to demand characteristics 7 of 9 Denying a thought has an opposite effect making what you're trying to deny yourself more prominent. What is this known as? The theory of Ironic Processes of Mental Control 8 of 9 Who discovered in a meta-analyisis that Anti-diet programmes led to eating improvements and better psychological well-being? Higgins and Gray 9 of 9
AQA A2 Psychology Unit 3 Eating Behaviour: Explanations For The Success Or Failure Of Dieting Notes 3.5 / 5 based on 3 ratings
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