From a larger sample of 120 college females, subjects were dichotomized into eating‐disturbed and asymptomatic groups (20 subjects per sample) based on responses to a measure of bulimic behaviors. All subjects chose body figure preferences based on the following protocols: (1) ideal; (2) how they thought they looked; (3) how they felt they looked; (4) how they thought they looked to others; and (5) the figure they thought was most attractive to men. Subjects also completed a measure of general physical appearance satisfaction and teasing history. Large discrepancies between figure ratings, appearance satisfaction, and teasing history were found between the two groups. The findings replicate and extend recent work in the area of human figure...
This research, based on a random sample of undergraduates at the University of Arizona, is an explor...
This study examined the differences between eating disordered and non-eating disordered women on sel...
P(論文)Relations of desire for thinness to body-image among non-clinical female college students were ...
From a larger sample of 120 college females, subjects were dichotomized into eating‐disturbed and as...
This study was conducted to construct a self-report scale of measuring abnormalities of eating attit...
College females, using a set of nine figure drawings reflecting very thin to very heavy figures, rat...
The present study examined the relationship between eating-related attitudes and behaviors and the b...
Due to concerns that body shape preferences contribute to eating disorders among women, a new method...
The current investigation compared several different measures of body image disturbance in college m...
Systematic differences between populations in their preferences for body size may arise as a result ...
Abstract: Research shows that overweight individuals face prejudice, but there is no research whethe...
Systematic differences between populations in their preferences for body size may arise as a result ...
Body image concern is not a foreign experience among men; the literature indicates that men, like wo...
Several lab-based studies have indicated that when people are hungry, they judge larger women’s bodi...
The present study explored differences between bulimic and non-bulimic adolescent women on various b...
This research, based on a random sample of undergraduates at the University of Arizona, is an explor...
This study examined the differences between eating disordered and non-eating disordered women on sel...
P(論文)Relations of desire for thinness to body-image among non-clinical female college students were ...
From a larger sample of 120 college females, subjects were dichotomized into eating‐disturbed and as...
This study was conducted to construct a self-report scale of measuring abnormalities of eating attit...
College females, using a set of nine figure drawings reflecting very thin to very heavy figures, rat...
The present study examined the relationship between eating-related attitudes and behaviors and the b...
Due to concerns that body shape preferences contribute to eating disorders among women, a new method...
The current investigation compared several different measures of body image disturbance in college m...
Systematic differences between populations in their preferences for body size may arise as a result ...
Abstract: Research shows that overweight individuals face prejudice, but there is no research whethe...
Systematic differences between populations in their preferences for body size may arise as a result ...
Body image concern is not a foreign experience among men; the literature indicates that men, like wo...
Several lab-based studies have indicated that when people are hungry, they judge larger women’s bodi...
The present study explored differences between bulimic and non-bulimic adolescent women on various b...
This research, based on a random sample of undergraduates at the University of Arizona, is an explor...
This study examined the differences between eating disordered and non-eating disordered women on sel...
P(論文)Relations of desire for thinness to body-image among non-clinical female college students were ...