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has gloss | eng: The Body Attitudes Test (BAT) was developed by Probst et. al. in 1995. It was designed for the assessment of eating disorders in women. The BAT measures an individuals subjective body experience and attitudes towards ones own body it differentiates between clinical and non-clinical subjects and between anorectics and bulimics. It is composed of twenty items which yield four factors: 1. Negative appreciation of body size 2. Lack of familiarity with one's own body 3. General body dissatisfaction 4. A rest factor |
lexicalization | eng: Body Attitudes Test |
instance of | (noun) a disorder of the normal eating routine eating disorder |
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