Asked by Victoria Jimenez on Jun 18, 2024
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Jane joined a sorority her freshman year of college and moved into the house her sophomore year. She had never engaged in binge eating before moving into the sorority. After the end of her sophomore year of living in the house, she is most likely to ____.
A) still refrain from binge eating
B) engage in extreme binge eating
C) engage in limited binge eating
D) engage in the level of binge eating that most of her sorority sisters do
Binge Eating
Involves consuming large quantities of food in a short period, often accompanied by a sense of lack of control over eating.
Sorority Sisters
Female members of a sorority, a social organization at colleges or universities, who often refer to each other as sisters due to the close bonds formed.
- Acquire knowledge of the social and mental factors that lead to actions like binge eating.
Verified Answer
RH
Renie HendersonJun 23, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Jane is likely to engage in the level of binge eating that most of her sorority sisters do due to social influence and the desire to fit in with the group norms.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge of the social and mental factors that lead to actions like binge eating.