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KOD A mcc.open.suny.edu Ô o Current Students | Monroe Community College Take Test: Exam 3- 201820-MON-PSY-212-SL2 Developmental... Remaining Time: 42 minutes, 57 seconds. * Question Completion Status: OD, family, school, and community interventions for teens at risk for or engaging in delinquency. QUESTION 23 1 points Save Answer Anorexics and bulimics DIFFER primarily in the OA. severity of their disorders. OB. degree of control they have over their families' demands upon them. OC. level of anxiety about gaining weight. OD. degree of restraint they have over their food intake. QUESTION 24 1 points Save Answer Shenique, a 15-year-old high school student, doesnt want to go to school because she is afraid everyone will see the small pimple on her forehead. Which aspect of adolescent egocentrism is Shenique experiencing? O A. coregulation OB. personal fable OC. abstract thought OD, imaginary audience QUESTION 25 1 points Savo Answer Caleb, an elementary school child, is not very physically active. Which of the following is most likely to result from his inactivity? OA. He will have greater energy when he does engage in physical activities. OB. He will be at an increased risk for obesity. OC. He will not develop an appropriate level of myelination. OD. His fine motor skills will not be appropriately developed.

Explanation / Answer

1. The correct answer is option A. Both anorexia and bulimia are eating disorders. Anorexia trumps bulimia as it is more severe.

2. The correct answer is option D. The imaginary audience refers to a state where an individual imagines and believes that multitudes of people are enthusiastically listening to or watching him or her. Though this state is often exhibited in young adolescence, people of any age may harbor a fantasy of an imaginary audience.