1. Checking the calories in food items
2. Excessive exercise
3. Change in mood
4. Low energy
5. Weight loss or weight gain depending on the type of eating disorder . Hope this helps
Answer:
sometimes it can if there is nothing in the way.
Answer:
Reduced pressure to undereat or exercise at levels that are unsafe
Explanation:
Healthy bodies come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
Increased use of body types will increase pressure to undereat.
Physicians use body fat percentage to evaluate the status of a patient's body composition.
Advertisements are filled with images of extremely fit and sometimes even underweight people which helps to find ways to increase physical activity to burn calories and increase heart rate.
If regulations were put in place requiring advertisers to use a variety of healthy realistic body types, it will reduce pressure to undereat or exercise at levels that are unsafe.
Answer:
D. None of the above
Explanation:
Gonorrhea is caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
1) This type of conditioning is called classical conditioning. We learned that Jenny is always associating her room as a very cold environment. Because of this, she starts to <em>anticipate</em> this coldness that she even starts to shiver before she enters the room. Associating two events together is part of classical conditioning.
2) For this item, the type of conditioning shown is called operant conditioning. Operant conditioning is defined as having a change in behavior because of a reinforcement or a punishment. In this case, Jake is met with a punishment in the form of the ticket that's why his behavior changed.
3) This item is also an example of classical conditioning. Because you really disliked the sheep's brain, you started changing your behavior towards it that even something only <em>similar</em> to the brain makes you react unpleasantly. Here, you associated the brain (or the sight of something similar) to your very unpleasant experience in biology.
4) This one is another example of operant conditioning. Here, instead of being punished, you are offered a reinforcement in the form of a compliment. Because of this compliment, you decided to continue your haircut. Thus, the reinforcement successfully influenced your "behavior".