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What is anorexia nervosa?
Psychology words quiz 1
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n. anorexia nervosa
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a
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thinking only of oneself without considering any likely harm to others
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b
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an eating disorder characterized by excess control of eating
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c
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inner power that leads you to make your own decision without outside influence
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d
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something that can be used to encourage a person to act in a certain way
n. dualism
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a
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inner power that leads you to make your own decision without outside influence
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b
)
the ability to put yourself in other people's shoes, to try to think and feel like them
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c
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the metaphysical doctrine that there are two substances, i.e., distinct and independent types of being, one material and the other spiritual
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d
)
a feeling that a particular event has happened before in the same way
n. fixation
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a
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a person presenting socially unacceptable behavior
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b
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a special place where dying people live and are looked after
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c
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the state of thinking about a person or subject to an extreme degree
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d
)
deep understanding
n. narcolepsy
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a
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a disorder causing people to fall asleep in unusual times like while driving or eating
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b
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the ability to put yourself in other people's shoes, to try to think and feel like them
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c
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put up with; wait; comply; obey
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d
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unpleasant mixture of sounds
adj. forensic
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a
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relating to two strong and opposing opinions or elements
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b
)
relating to how people think, understand, and learn
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c
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lazy
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d
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relating to scientific methods of dealing with crime
n. altruism
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a
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selfless concern for the happiness and welfare of other people
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b
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honesty and the ability to do or know what is morally acceptable
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c
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seeing things or people or animals around that are really not there, usually as a result of a psychological disorder
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d
)
instinctive sex energy
n. attachment
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a
)
gradual weakening of intellectual capacity that leads to lack of concern, confusion, and state of unconsciousness
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b
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the metaphysical doctrine that there are two substances, i.e., distinct and independent types of being, one material and the other spiritual
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c
)
an emotional tie between two people
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d
)
two things that happen at the same time without an evident reason
n. trait
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a
)
deep understanding
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b
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unreasonable dislike of one group over another
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c
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a tempting urge to steal without a specific reason
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d
)
a quality, either positive or negative, in someone's personality
n. incentive
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a
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a disorder causing people to fall asleep in unusual times like while driving or eating
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b
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a supporter of someone else, especially a political leader
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c
)
the state of being alone and not wanting to talk to other people
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d
)
something that can be used to encourage a person to act in a certain way
adj. egocentric
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a
)
deserving admiration
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b
)
from another place, not from inside; (coming or resulting from) outside
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c
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interested only in oneself
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d
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relating to how people think, understand, and learn
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