People who experience episodes of _______ are not eating out of hunger; they are acting out of behaviors associated with bulimia and depression

anorexia
starvation dieting
binge eating***
fasting

here are the answers there 100% correct for the Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia your welcome

1.is Anorexia
2.B
3.D
4.D
5.C
6. Bulimia nervosa
7.A
8.C
10.B

Correct.

8 is actually bulimia. Not starvation dieting. Everything else is correct, and 9 is binge eating.

The correct answer is binge eating. To arrive at this answer, we can understand the context given in the question. The question mentions that people who experience episodes of a certain behavior are not eating out of hunger but rather acting out of behaviors associated with bulimia and depression. To identify the correct behavior, we can eliminate the options that do not match these descriptions.

Anorexia and starvation dieting involve limiting or restricting food intake, usually due to a distorted body image or a desire to lose weight. However, these behaviors do not necessarily involve binge eating.

Fasting is a voluntary abstinence from food for a period of time. While it can be associated with certain eating disorders, the act of fasting itself does not indicate binge eating specifically.

Binge eating, on the other hand, refers to consuming a large amount of food in a short period of time, often accompanied by feelings of loss of control or shame. It is commonly associated with bulimia and depression.

Therefore, the correct answer is binge eating.