Multiple Choice
The following is an example of primary deviance among the anorexics and bulimics McLorg and Taub studied:
A) being labeled anorexic or bulimic and acquiring new status.
B) feeling that one's eating disorder gave a purpose to their life.
C) purposeful starvation and/or vomiting but not considering oneself anorexic or bulimic.
D) purposeful starvation and vomiting and admitting one is anorexic or bulimic.
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