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Psychology Crossword
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perception : Is a process in deciding which information to notice and how to categorize/interpret sensory impressions in order to give meaning to the environment.
sensation : An individual`s ability to detect stimuli in an immediate environment.
selection : The processes a person uses to eliminate some of the stimuli that has been sensed and to retain others for further processing.
organization : "Storage" selected perceptual stimuli into a framework.
translation : Stimuli are interpreted and given meaning.
response : A _____ can convert attitudes, motivation or feelings, but overt behavior.
situation : Factors in the _____ may include time, work setting, or social setting.
perceiver : Factors can reside in the ______. Ex. attitudes, motives, interest, etc.
target : Factors in the _____ may include motion, sound, size, proximity, or similarity.
field ground differentiation : The tendency to distinguish and focus on a stimulus that is classified to a figure opposed to its background.
perceptional grouping : Tendency to group several individual stimuli to a meaningful and recognizable pattern.
distictiveness : Does this person behave in this manner in other situations.
consensus : Does this person behave in this manner in other situations.
consistency : Person may or may not behave in this same manner at other times.
selective perception : People selectively interpret what they see off the basis of their interest, background, experiences and attitudes.
halo effect :impressions based on a single characteristic.
contrast effect : Evaluation of a persons characteristics based off a comparisons with other people.
projection : Attributing one`s own characteristics to other people.
stereotyping : Judging someone based on the group the belong.
attribution theory : Observe a behavior and determine whether its internally or externally caused.
Psychology Crossword
Across:1. | impressions based on a single characteristic. | 5. | Attributing one`s own characteristics to other people. | 8. | Factors can reside in the ______. Ex. attitudes, motives, interest, etc. | 9. | Does this person behave in this manner in other situations. | 10. | Does this person behave in this manner in other situations. |
| 13. | Factors in the _____ may include time, work setting, or social setting. | 15. | Factors in the _____ may include motion, sound, size, proximity, or similarity. | 16. | Stimuli are interpreted and given meaning. | 17. | Is a process in deciding which information to notice and how to categorize/interpret sensory impressions in order to give meaning to the environment. | 18. | Tendency to group several individual stimuli to a meaningful and recognizable pattern. |
| | Down:2. | Observe a behavior and determine whether its internally or externally caused. | 3. | A _____ can convert attitudes, motivation or feelings, but overt behavior. | 4. | People selectively interpret what they see off the basis of their interest, background, experiences and attitudes. | 6. | Person may or may not behave in this same manner at other times. | 7. | "Storage" selected perceptual stimuli into a framework. |
| 11. | Evaluation of a persons characteristics based off a comparisons with other people. | 12. | The processes a person uses to eliminate some of the stimuli that has been sensed and to retain others for further processing. | 13. | Judging someone based on the group the belong. | 14. | An individual`s ability to detect stimuli in an immediate environment. |
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Psychology Crossword
Across:1. | impressions based on a single characteristic. | 5. | Attributing one`s own characteristics to other people. | 8. | Factors can reside in the ______. Ex. attitudes, motives, interest, etc. | 9. | Does this person behave in this manner in other situations. | 10. | Does this person behave in this manner in other situations. |
| 13. | Factors in the _____ may include time, work setting, or social setting. | 15. | Factors in the _____ may include motion, sound, size, proximity, or similarity. | 16. | Stimuli are interpreted and given meaning. | 17. | Is a process in deciding which information to notice and how to categorize/interpret sensory impressions in order to give meaning to the environment. | 18. | Tendency to group several individual stimuli to a meaningful and recognizable pattern. |
| | Down:2. | Observe a behavior and determine whether its internally or externally caused. | 3. | A _____ can convert attitudes, motivation or feelings, but overt behavior. | 4. | People selectively interpret what they see off the basis of their interest, background, experiences and attitudes. | 6. | Person may or may not behave in this same manner at other times. | 7. | "Storage" selected perceptual stimuli into a framework. |
| 11. | Evaluation of a persons characteristics based off a comparisons with other people. | 12. | The processes a person uses to eliminate some of the stimuli that has been sensed and to retain others for further processing. | 13. | Judging someone based on the group the belong. | 14. | An individual`s ability to detect stimuli in an immediate environment. |
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