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    DSM-IV Distinguishes Between Two Types of Anorexia Known as
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DSM-IV Distinguishes Between Two Types of Anorexia Known as

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Question 57

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DSM-IV distinguishes between two types of anorexia known as


A) normal weight vs. underweight.
B) binging vs. purging.
C) binge-eating/purging vs. restricting.
D) primary vs. secondary.

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