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Magnitude of Consequences Is the Total Harm or Benefit Derived

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Magnitude of consequences is the total harm or benefit derived from an ethical decision.

Understand the psychological and social implications for individuals with variances in sexual differentiation.
Understand the multiple factors contributing to obesity and how it correlates with genetics and energy expenditure.
Identify the characteristics, causes, and potential consequences of eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia.
Recognize the societal pressures related to body image and how they influence eating behaviors and disorders.

Definitions:

Belief Perseverance

The tendency to maintain one's belief despite contradictory evidence or information, often due to cognitive biases.

Suicide Notes

Written messages left by individuals before attempting or committing suicide, often expressing reasons for their decision.

In-Group/Out-Group Bias

The tendency to favor members of one's own group over those in other groups, leading to preferential treatment and judgment.

Anger

An emotional state that may range from minor irritation to strong rage, often triggered by perceived wrongs or injustices.

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