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modelling from parents to influence eating attitudes is a form of social learning theory
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Brown and Ogden found a negative correlation between kids and parents' influence on body dissatisfaction, snacks and motivation
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Brown and Ogden conducted a correlation study
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Kids learn attitudes towards food
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social learning theory claims kids are independent about the food they choose to eat
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The media doesn't influence attitudes to eating
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Maclyntre et al conducted a study on media influences to attitudes to eating
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What other factor influences our attitudes towards eating except media?
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Age and income
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nationality
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Attitudes to food via the media must be internalised
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Body dissatisfaction is less common in white women
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Ethnicity plays a role in our attitudes towards food
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Ball and Kenerdy conducted a study about mood affecting our attitudes to eating
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Ball and Kenerdy found that women who lived in australia adapted to the australian women's way of eating
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we never adapt the culture we live in attitudes' to food
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Higher class women feel they have to be thin and diet more to make sure this is possible
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Dornbusch conducted a study on 7000 usa teenagers about mood and attitudes to eating
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7000 USA teenagers dieted more, and a had a greater desire to be thin if they were of a higher status
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Binge eating is due to anxiety
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Binge eating is a result to low mood according to a study Davis et al conducted on Bulimics
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In garge et al's study, participants watching a happy movie ate more grapes, those watching a sad movie ate more?
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There's a negative link between mood and attitudes to eating