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By Malika Mamajonova
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
Hey guys hoped you enjoyed the episode!
Here are the questions of the week.
1. What are the branches of the ANS
2. What is the difference between the Somatic nervous system and the Autonomic nervous system
3. Outline the James Lange theory?
4. What does removing a physiological response entail?
Hey guys, another episode out - woo!!
So as promised, questions of the episode and answers to LAST WEEKS because I forgot to record them for this week, soz.
Anyway answers here:
1. Piaget's theory refers to the idea that thought comes before language. In order to express a concept, an individual must have a schema of it.
2. Sapir Whorf
3. Schema refers to a mental structure that stores information and gets more complex with more information and experience
4. Preoperational
5. Face validity, child language development, but schemas are not possible to physically measure and so lack of scientific physical evidence, and lastly, the Sapir Whorf hypothesis opposes the theory and has more evidence to support.
NOW THIS WEEKS:
1. What was the evidence to support the Sapir Whorf hypothesis?
2. What is language determinism
3. What is the weak version of the hypothesis?
4. What is a criticism of the hypothesis
5. How many words for snow did the Eskimos really have?
Hey everyone, hope you guys are well.
Here is my episode for PSCYH, as I did mention at the end of the episode, I am no longer going to be making science episodes because I feel like it takes too long and I get demotivated.
So... its only psych from now on!
Anyways, the questions I promised but dropped
1. What is Piaget's theory?
2. What hypothesis opposes this theory?
3. What is a schema?
4. What stage are children able to talk about objects not physically present?
5. What are the 3 evaluation points for this theory?
Answers will be in the next episode ;))
I PROMISE I'LL POST at least 2x a week
Hey guys,
Today's episode was about one of my favorite studies, which is Milgram's. I discussed the AMRC and the evaluation points too!
Happy listening :)
Hey guys,
Today's episode was honestly a short one, but again, it is more of a minisode and part of a longer physics SP10 Electricity series that I'll be working on. I promise that I'll provide you guys with more revision material in the next upload, just stay tunes :)
Happy listening!
Hey guys, hope you're well
On today's episode, I covered the social and dispositional factors that affect conformity along with evaluation points for each.
Happy listening,
Malika
Hey everyone, hope you're well.
In today's episode, I covered Asch's Study as part of the Conformity Unit.
I hope you guys enjoy!
Hey everyone, this episode is all about encoding. Today, we covered:
1. What is encoding, storage and retrieval
2. The types of encoding
3. The types of retrieval
Hope you guys enjoyed!
Hey everyone!
Today's Episode was the first of the Biology Series I'll be covering SB5 Plant defense and disease. I'll be covering Plant disease in the next episode so I can focus more today on defense...
Now, answers to today's quiz:
Name 3 Physical barriers and give examples
Answer may range from Trichomes, Spines, Tree Bark, Thick cuticle, Wax Cuticle.
Examples: Nettle leaves, Tree, Cacti, Cabbage Leaves.
Name 3 Chemical barriers and give examples
Answer may range from Raphides, Chemical Irritants, Lignin, Lectin.
Examples: Kiwi, Nettles, Trees, Garlic
What is a cross species alliance and how can it be used as defence for plants (cotton)
Cross species alliance is a mutually beneficial relationship between 2 organisms of different species. Cotton releases chemical compounds which attract parasitic wasps to lay eggs in caterpillars.
What is a chemical barrier
A Plants use of chemical compounds to defend itself against herbivores.
Now last question, I didn’t mention the definition but you should know this by now. Define pathogen?
A pathogen is a microorganism, bacteria, virus or fungi which causes illness.
Hey, everyone!
This is just an intro episode to explain what exactly is this podcast, what I'll be covering over the episodes and where I source my information.
I'll be posting new episodes once a week!
Thank you :)
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.