Eating Behaviour - Attitudes Flashcards

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What is SLT?

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Vicarious learning through social models through ARRRM, placed within the social context of their lives

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What influences attitudes?

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Social learning and cultural influences

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ARRRM?

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Attention, retention, reproduction, reinforcement, motivation

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Parental modelling researcher?

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Brown and Ogden

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Brown and Ogden?

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Consistent correlations between parents and their children in snack food intake, motivations and body disatisfaction

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Media researcher?

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Macintyre et al.

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Macintyre et al?

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Media has an impact on attitudes and what people eat

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Cultural influences include?

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Ethnicity and social class

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Powell and Khan?

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Dissatisfaction and concerns and disorders more characteristic of white women than black or asian

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Dissatisfaction and concerns and disorders more characteristic of white women than black or asian?

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Powell and Khan

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Dornbusch et al?

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Higher class females had a greater desire to be thin and diet

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Research on social class?

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Dornbusch et al

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Ball and Kenardy?

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Acculturation effect in Australia

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Acculturation effect?

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Ball and Kenardy

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Support for peer influence?

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Meyer and gast

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Meyer and gast?

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Significant correlation between peer influence and disordered eating

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Support for cultural differences?

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Rozin et al

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Rozin et al?

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Substantial cultural differences, eg in France food is for pleasure not health

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Contradictory evidence for attitudes?

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Striegel Moore et al

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Striegel Moore et al?

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More evidence of a drive for thinness among black girls than white

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Strengths of attitudes?

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Supporting research

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Weaknesses of attitudes?

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Contradictory research
Gender bias
Reductionist
Methodologically weak

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Gender bias in attitudes?

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Siever

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Siever?

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Homosexuality is a risk factor for men due to gay subculture

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Reductionist?

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Attitudes are much more than social learning, eg evolved preferences

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Example of evolved preferences?

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Burnham and Phelan

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Burnham and Phelan?

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Preference for fatty foods comes from times of good scarcity in the EEA

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Why is research on attitudes methodologically weak?

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Studies come from a variety of groups: clinical, sub-clinical, temporary and non-clinical, etc.