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people direct their attention to those aspects of what they see that stand out rather than blend. this is called ?
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Anonymous
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Every night in cordele Georgia 24 trains crisscross the city five mile radius. Each train blowsits whistle to alert citizens
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What make perception a cognitive rather than a simply sensory skill?
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Anonymous
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Kara heard the noise, but could not understand what was being said. Perhaps it was simply the humming of the machines that she
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susan
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When physical energy has resulted in a response in a sense organ, it is clear that:
A. perception has taken place. B. the
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susan
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When physical energy has resulted in a response in a sense organ, it is clear that:
A. perception has taken place. B. the
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Angela
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Sound which impinges on the inner ear and the auditory nerve arrives as a fairly meaningless stimulus. At this point, it should
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Angela
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When physical energy has resulted in a response in a sense organ, it is clear that: (Points: 5)
perception has taken place. the
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Angela
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When physical energy has resulted in a response in a sense organ, it is clear that: (Points: 5)
perception has taken place. the
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angela
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Sound which impinges on the inner ear and the auditory nerve arrives as a fairly meaningless stimulus. At this point, it should
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angela
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Ability is a factor among an individual's psychological perception set.
True or false
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Attitudes cannot be seen but can only be inferred.
True or false
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Attitudes cannot be seen but can only be inferred.
True
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Is a process by which perception of a person is formed on the basis of single favourable or unfavourable trait
A. Biasness B.
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what does refraining one's perception mean
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sus
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Gertie can feel roaches running over her feet even though they are not there. What is this called?
a fixation a hallucination an
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Lily
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when kevin started his car in the parking lot, he also turned on the radio to his favorite station,as he entered the street onto
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David
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describe the perceptual process?
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kemmonye
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1. In the real world of brand recognition and popularity, _______ accounts for the fact that mediocre products and services
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ninjalette
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-is the awareness of the sensations, thoughts, and feelings being experienced at a given moment
A-Dreaming B-Perception
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The perception process involves three parts: listening, absorbing, and reacting.
False A child growing up on a deserted island
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Anonymous
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How does self-concept affect perception?
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Alana
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The meaning of Gestalt
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Why are overgeneralizations misleading in developing perceptions about places?(1 point)
Responses They are based on inaccurate
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queen
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Kara heard the noise, but could not understand what was being said. Perhaps it was simply the humming of the machines that she
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Anonymous
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how do we see upright if the images produced by our eyes are vertically inverted ( i know our brain does something to fix it...
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Perceptual illusions occur when our brain misinterprets sensory information or because of sensory:
A) overload. B) adaptation. C)
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missy
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Sometimes when going to meet Jamie, Karen mistakes someone else for him. Her motivation and her expectation of seeing him affect
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mary
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In a classroom experiment, students were asked to place one paper clip in each hand. They were then instructed to add paper
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MaS
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In a classroom experiment, students were asked to place one paper clip in each hand. They were then instructed to add paper
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Amy
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Describe one experience where you were deceived by what you saw.
Describe one experience where you chose not to believe what you
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tiffany
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A negative body image is always based on reality.
(1 point) O True O False
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hi im stuck on a question on my assignment, question , sometimes when going to meet jamie , karen mistakes someone else for him
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mark
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The depth perception cue employed in the old-fashioned stereoscopes but not
in plain photographs is: (a) variation in color, (b)
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Amanda
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Did you ever have a "déjà vu" experience?do you think they really happen to people? How do you explain such experiences? What
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keisha
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what you understand by the concept Perception?
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1. You look with your eyes.
2. You smell with your nose. 3. You taste with your tongue. 4. You hear sound with your ears. 5. You
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rfvv
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How might a person’s self-guides affect his or her perspective of the world?
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sandra
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what is the difference between seeing and looking
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Samuel Gudeta
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Selective perception
a. is a tendency to see only what one expects to see b. can strengthen and reienforce stereotypes c. Both a
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Andrea
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please give me some advice. thank u!
assignment:Is the way something seems to be not always the same as it actually is ? Most
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tiffany
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please give me some advice. thank u!
assignment:Is the way something seems to be not always the same as it actually is ? Most
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tiffany
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Whether you hear the dripping of sink faucets as the figure or the ground depends on: A) Its similarity to other noises B) your
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val
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perceotual illusions occur when our brain misinterprets sensory information or because of sencory: A) Overload B) Adaptation C)
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val
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as you watch a door opening, its aspect changes from rectangular to trapezoidal, yet you continue to think of the door as
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lupe
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The Getsalt principle explains why the figures,$$$$AAA###, are perceived as three groups instead of nine separate figures.
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lupe
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The Getsalt principle explains why the figures,$$$$AAA###, are perceived as three groups instead of nine separate figures.
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lupe
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what is the difference between hype and reality?
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rose
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Tabitha is 18 yrs old and from a small and friendly Alabama town where people wave to each other and will stop to help someone
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Anonymous
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What role does perception play in interpersonal communication?
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sally
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