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contrast : evaluation of a persons characteristics that are effected by comparisons with other people recently encountered who rank higher or lower on the same characteristics
projection: attributing ones own characteristics to other people
stereotyping : judging someone on the basis of ones perception of the group to which that persons belongs
field ground : tendency to distinguish and focus on a stimulus that is classified as figure as opposed to background
sensation : an individuals 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 further processing
translation : stage of the perceptual process at which stimuli are interpreted and given meaning
perception : process of receiving information about and making sense of the world around us.
interpreting : attribution, stereotyping, halo effect, projection
organizing : figure background, perceptual grouping (similarity, proximity, closure, community)
target : factors in ___ include- novelty, motion, sounds, size, background, proximity and similarity
situation : factors in ____ include time, work setting, social setting
perceiver : factors in _____ include attitudes, motives, interests, experience, expectations
perceptual organization : process by which we group outside stimuli into recognizable and identifiable patterns and whole objects
figure ground : factors of perceptual organization include perceptual grouping and ______
perceptual grouping : our tendency to group several individual stimuli into a meaningful and recognizable pattern
grouping : factors of _____ include continuity, closure, proximity, similarity
selective perception : people selectively interpret what they see on the basis of their interests, background, experience, and attitudes
halo effect : drawing a general impressions about an individual on the basis of a single characteristics
Across:1. | people selectively interpret what they see on the basis of their interests, background, experience, and attitudes | 3. | factors of perceptual organization include perceptual grouping and ______ | 4. | the process a person uses to eliminate some of the stimuli that have been sensed and to further processing | 10. | factors in _____ include attitudes, motives, interests, experience, expectations | 11. | factors in ___ include- novelty, motion, sounds, size, background, proximity and similarity |
| 13. | attribution, stereotyping, halo effect, projection | 15. | our tendency to group several individual stimuli into a meaningful and recognizable pattern | 17. | the process of placing selected perceptual stimuli into a framework for storage | 18. | stage of the perceptual process at which stimuli are interpreted and given meaning | 19. | process of receiving information about and making sense of the world around us. |
| | Down:2. | process by which we group outside stimuli into recognizable and identifiable patterns and whole objects | 5. | an individuals ability to detect stimuli in the immediate environment | 6. | factors in ____ include time, work setting, social setting | 7. | drawing a general impressions about an individual on the basis of a single characteristics | 8. | evaluation of a persons characteristics that are effected by comparisons with other people recently encountered who rank higher or lower on the same characteristics |
| 9. | judging someone on the basis of ones perception of the group to which that persons belongs | 12. | attributing ones own characteristics to other people | 14. | figure background, perceptual grouping (similarity, proximity, closure, community) | 16. | factors of _____ include continuity, closure, proximity, similarity |
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Across:1. | people selectively interpret what they see on the basis of their interests, background, experience, and attitudes | 3. | factors of perceptual organization include perceptual grouping and ______ | 4. | the process a person uses to eliminate some of the stimuli that have been sensed and to further processing | 10. | factors in _____ include attitudes, motives, interests, experience, expectations | 11. | factors in ___ include- novelty, motion, sounds, size, background, proximity and similarity |
| 13. | attribution, stereotyping, halo effect, projection | 15. | our tendency to group several individual stimuli into a meaningful and recognizable pattern | 17. | the process of placing selected perceptual stimuli into a framework for storage | 18. | stage of the perceptual process at which stimuli are interpreted and given meaning | 19. | process of receiving information about and making sense of the world around us. |
| | Down:2. | process by which we group outside stimuli into recognizable and identifiable patterns and whole objects | 5. | an individuals ability to detect stimuli in the immediate environment | 6. | factors in ____ include time, work setting, social setting | 7. | drawing a general impressions about an individual on the basis of a single characteristics | 8. | evaluation of a persons characteristics that are effected by comparisons with other people recently encountered who rank higher or lower on the same characteristics |
| 9. | judging someone on the basis of ones perception of the group to which that persons belongs | 12. | attributing ones own characteristics to other people | 14. | figure background, perceptual grouping (similarity, proximity, closure, community) | 16. | factors of _____ include continuity, closure, proximity, similarity |
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