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Water-soluble vitamins differ from fat-soluble vitamins in that water-soluble vitamins are

Grasp the methods used in personality psychology to study causes of personality differences.
Know the structure and purpose of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI).
Identify the effects of social desirability on self-reported personality test responses.
Understand cross-cultural studies and their implications for the big five personality factors.

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Caloric Intake

The total number of calories consumed through eating and drinking, which provides the energy required for bodily functions and activities.

Weight-Loss Diets

Specific diet plans aimed at reducing body weight, often by limiting calorie intake or altering macronutrient composition.

Triglycerides

A type of fat (lipid) found in your blood, made up of a single molecule of glycerol and three fatty acids, which stores unused calories and provides energy.

Lipids

A broad class of biomolecules that include fats, oils, and cholesterol, important for energy storage, cell membrane structure, and as signaling molecules.

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