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In which eating disorder might a person binge often but not try to compensate for this behavior?

a. Anorexia nervosa
b. Bulimia nervosa
c. Eating disorder not otherwise specified
d. Binge-eating disorder

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Final answer:

Bulimia nervosa is the eating disorder in which a person may binge often but does not try to compensate for this behavior.

Step-by-step explanation:

The eating disorder in which a person may binge often but does not try to compensate for this behavior is b. Bulimia nervosa. People with bulimia nervosa recurrently binge on large amounts of food, followed by attempts to purge the food from the body through vomiting, laxatives, excessive exercise, or other methods. In contrast, people with binge-eating disorder binge on large amounts of food but do not engage in compensatory behaviors.

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