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The "feeding tube" study and the "bottomless bowl" study described in your textbook are two examples of creative ways researchers have investigated the factors the influence how much we eat. Describe these studies, the results, and what each one tells us about why we eat and why we stop.
Delinquent Behavior
actions or conducts that violate social norms and laws, typically associated with juvenile wrongdoing or criminal acts.
Group Counseling
A form of therapy where a small group of individuals, guided by one or more therapists, work on their issues in a collective setting, promoting healing and change through group dynamics and support.
Peer Group
A Peer Group is a social group made up of individuals with similar ages, backgrounds, or interests, influencing behavior, attitudes, and identity.
Problem Behaviors
Actions or behaviors exhibited by individuals that are considered undesirable, disruptive, or harmful to themselves or others.
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