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Psychology M4A3
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Perception : ____ is the process of receiving information about and making sense of the world around us.
Perceiver : The factors that operate to shape and sometimes distort perception can reside in the ___.
Perceptual Organization : Process by which we group outside stimuli into recognizable and identifiable patterns and whole objects.
Person Perception : Making judgements about others.
Attribution Theory : When individuals observe behavior, they attempt to determine whether it was internally or externally caused.
Selective Perception : People selectively interpret what they see on the basis of their interests, background, experience, and attitudes.
Halo effect : Drawing a general impression about an individual on the basis of a single characteristic.
Stereotyping : Judging someone on the basis of one's perception of the group to which that person belongs.
Projection : Attributing one's own characteristics to other people.
Perceptual Grouping : Our tendency to group several individual stimuli into a meaningful and recognizable pattern.
External : Nature, location, size, contrast, movement, reception and similarity are examples of what kind of factor?
Internal : Learning, needs, age, and interest are examples of what kind of factor?
Covert : Attitudes, motivation, and feeling are what kind of response?
Overt : Behavior is what kind of response?
Interpreting : Attribution, stereotyping, halo effect, and projection are connected with which Perceptual process stage?
Translation : The stage of the perceptual process at which stimuli are interpreted and given meaning.
Sensation : An individual's ability to detect stimuli in the immediate environment.
Organization : The process of placing selected perceptual stimuli into a framework for "storage."
Selection : The process a person uses to eliminate some of the stimuli that have been sensed and to retain others for further processing.
Contrast Effect : Evaluation of a person's characteristics that are affected by comparisons with other people.
Field Ground Differentiation : The tendency to distinguish and focus on a stimulus that is classified as a figure as opposed to a background.
Psychology M4A3
Across:1. | Making judgements about others. | 3. | Behavior is what kind of response? | 5. | The factors that operate to shape and sometimes distort perception can reside in the ___. | 6. | Drawing a general impression about an individual on the basis of a single characteristic. | 12. | Attitudes, motivation, and feeling are what kind of response? |
| 14. | The tendency to distinguish and focus on a stimulus that is classified as a figure as opposed to a background. | 15. | Nature, location, size, contrast, movement, reception and similarity are examples of what kind of factor? | 16. | Judging someone on the basis of one's perception of the group to which that person belongs. | 17. | When individuals observe behavior, they attempt to determine whether it was internally or externally caused. | 18. | Learning, needs, age, and interest are examples of what kind of factor? |
| | Down:1. | ____ is the process of receiving information about and making sense of the world around us. | 2. | Our tendency to group several individual stimuli into a meaningful and recognizable pattern. | 3. | The process of placing selected perceptual stimuli into a framework for "storage." | 4. | Process by which we group outside stimuli into recognizable and identifiable patterns and whole objects. | 7. | People selectively interpret what they see on the basis of their interests, background, experience, and attitudes. |
| 8. | Attribution, stereotyping, halo effect, and projection are connected with which Perceptual process stage? | 9. | Attributing one's own characteristics to other people. | 10. | The stage of the perceptual process at which stimuli are interpreted and given meaning. | 11. | An individual's ability to detect stimuli in the immediate environment. | 13. | The process a person uses to eliminate some of the stimuli that have been sensed and to retain others for further processing. |
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Psychology M4A3
Across:1. | Making judgements about others. | 3. | Behavior is what kind of response? | 5. | The factors that operate to shape and sometimes distort perception can reside in the ___. | 6. | Drawing a general impression about an individual on the basis of a single characteristic. | 12. | Attitudes, motivation, and feeling are what kind of response? |
| 14. | The tendency to distinguish and focus on a stimulus that is classified as a figure as opposed to a background. | 15. | Nature, location, size, contrast, movement, reception and similarity are examples of what kind of factor? | 16. | Judging someone on the basis of one's perception of the group to which that person belongs. | 17. | When individuals observe behavior, they attempt to determine whether it was internally or externally caused. | 18. | Learning, needs, age, and interest are examples of what kind of factor? |
| | Down:1. | ____ is the process of receiving information about and making sense of the world around us. | 2. | Our tendency to group several individual stimuli into a meaningful and recognizable pattern. | 3. | The process of placing selected perceptual stimuli into a framework for "storage." | 4. | Process by which we group outside stimuli into recognizable and identifiable patterns and whole objects. | 7. | People selectively interpret what they see on the basis of their interests, background, experience, and attitudes. |
| 8. | Attribution, stereotyping, halo effect, and projection are connected with which Perceptual process stage? | 9. | Attributing one's own characteristics to other people. | 10. | The stage of the perceptual process at which stimuli are interpreted and given meaning. | 11. | An individual's ability to detect stimuli in the immediate environment. | 13. | The process a person uses to eliminate some of the stimuli that have been sensed and to retain others for further processing. |
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