Gas-liquid chromatography (GLC) - correct answer ✔✔A type of chromatography that uses a liquid
stationary phase and a gaseous mobile phase or carrier gas
lower bp leaves first (spend more time on gas phase)
what control skin conductivity? - correct answer ✔✔measured by changes in moisture/ sweat, it is
controlled by the sympathetic nervous system
what does the parietal cortex control? - correct answer ✔✔it is involved in somatosensory and spatial
processing
what is a discriminating stimuli - correct answer ✔✔A stimulus you can distinguish easily from others.
For example, there are many types of bird that exist. Stimulus generalization would be seeing all the
birds to be birds. Discrimination would be able to distinguish between pigeons and parrots (both types
of birds).
traditional behaviorist approach - correct answer ✔✔cognition doesnt matter! just observable behavior
which determins whether that behavior will be repeated.
Extrinsic motivation - correct answer ✔✔refers to any motivation that results from incentives to perform
a behavior that are not inherent to the behavior itself.
External motivation - correct answer ✔✔is described as social pressure, which is an example of extrinsic
motivation.
Roger's concept of incongruence - correct answer ✔✔refers to the gap between a person's actual self
and ideal self.
, base rate fallacy - correct answer ✔✔occurs when prototypical or stereotypical factors are used for
analysis rather than actual data. Because the student is volunteering in a hospital with a stroke center, he
sees more patients who have experienced a stroke than would be expected in a hospital without a stroke
center
observer bias - correct answer ✔✔systematic errors in observation that occur because of an observer's
expectations
maladaptive behavior - correct answer ✔✔behavior that hinders a person's ability to function in work,
school, relationships, or society ie. avoidance, withdrawals, passive aggresion
distress - correct answer ✔✔a negative stress that can make a person sick or can keep a person from
reaching a goal
Parkinsons disease and dopamine - correct answer ✔✔Parkinsion's disease is associated with low levels
of dopamine
Schizophrenia and dopamine - correct answer ✔✔Associated with increased dopaminergic activity
Schanter-Singer Theory - correct answer ✔✔The two-factor theory of emotion, states that emotion is
based on two factors: physiological arousal and cognitive label/appraisal
the naming explosion - correct answer ✔✔A sudden increase in an infant's vocabulary, especially in the
number of nouns, that begins at about 18 months of age.
overextension - correct answer ✔✔the overly broad use of words, overgeneralizing their meaning
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