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An effective code of ethics must ______.
Dietary Restraint
A psychological concept that describes the intention to restrict food intake for the purpose of controlling body weight or fat.
Overeating
The consumption of food in quantities greater than the energy expenditure, often leading to weight gain and potentially contributing to various health issues.
All-or-Nothing
A principle that states the neuron either fires at full strength or it does not fire at all, relating to the action potential in neuroscience.
Affective Forecasting
The process of predicting one’s emotional reactions to future events or outcomes, often with inaccuracies concerning the intensity and duration of emotional responses.
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