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Measurement error can become an ethical issue when an interviewer purposely creates a Hawthorne effect or otherwise guides the responses in a particular direction.
Appetite Stimulant
A substance that increases hunger and encourages eating.
Ghrelin
A hormone produced in the stomach that stimulates appetite and increases food intake.
Obestatin
A hormone involved in the regulation of appetite and satiety, contributing to the feeling of fullness and influencing food intake.
Short-Term Regulation
The process of temporarily maintaining or adjusting internal states or conditions to achieve stability in response to immediate environmental changes.
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