PSYCH 431 - Fetish and Exam 1 list
What are the four types of factors involved in Operant conditioning? What do they mean, and why are they applied?
1. Positive Reinforcement - add something good to make something desired keep happening. 2. Negative Reinforcement - remove something bad to make something desired keep happening. 3. Positive punishment - add something bad to make something undesired stop happening. 4. Negative punishment - take away something good to make something undesired stop happening.
What is Acrotomophilia?
A fetish focusing on amputees. Acrotomophilia is wanting to see other amputees.
What is Mascalagnia?
A fetish focusing on arm pits.
What is Lactophilia?
A fetish focusing on breast milk.
What is Pygophilia?
A fetish focusing on butts.
What is Dacryphilia?
A fetish focusing on crying.
What is Teratophilia?
A fetish focusing on deformed people.
What is Abasiophilia?
A fetish focusing on disabilities.
What is Agalmatophilia?
A fetish focusing on dolls, mannequins or statues.
What is Eprotophilia?
A fetish focusing on farting.
What is Sitophilia?
A fetish focusing on food. Nyotaimori is eating sushi off of someone.
What is Trichophilia?
A fetish focusing on hair.
What is Formiphilia?
A fetish focusing on human furniture.
What is Erotophonophilia?
A fetish focusing on murder
What is Mucophilia?
A fetish focusing on nasal mucus.
What is Maiseophilia?
A fetish focusing on pregnancy.
What is Olfactophilia?
A fetish focusing on smells.
What is Capnolognia?
A fetish focusing on smoking.
What is Asphyxiophilia?
A fetish focusing on strangulation.
What is Odontophilia?
A fetish focusing on teeth.
What is Mysophilia?
A fetish focusing on used underwear.
What is Emetophilia? What is Urophilia?
A fetish focusing on vomit. A fetish focusing on urine.
What is Vorarephilia?
A fetish focusing on watching other be eaten by creatures/people.
What is a commonly co-occuring diagnosis for those with OS?
Asperger's.
What does it mean to be Acomoclitic?
Hairlessness, in the context of a body hair fetish.
What are some common materials involved in fetishes or fetishistic disorder? (not in list form, one right after the other.)
Leather, rubber, silk, latex, fur.
What is the most common subject variable among those who identify as Objectum Sexual?
Marsh's study found more OS women.
What is Classical Conditioning? What are the four possible types of factors in this type of learning?
Paired associations with conditioned and unconditioned stimuli and responses.
What is Oculolinctus?
The licking of the eyeball.
What is Operant Conditioning?
The use of reinforcement and consequences to modify behavior.
What is Podophilia?
a fetish focusing on feet.
What is Altocalciphilia?
a fetish focusing on high heels.
A balloon fetish can be separated by what two major categories?
poppers and non-poppers.