Deck 3: Perception
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Deck 3: Perception
1
___________ perceivers rely on stereotyping as their key perceptual process.
A) Motivated
B) Lazy
C) Intelligent
D) Adept
E) Organized
A) Motivated
B) Lazy
C) Intelligent
D) Adept
E) Organized
B
2
Stereotyping and racial ______________ have the potential to _________ interracial and intercultural communication.
A) Bias; increase
B) Profiling; plague/harm
C) Profiling; supplement
D) Bias; enhance
A) Bias; increase
B) Profiling; plague/harm
C) Profiling; supplement
D) Bias; enhance
B
3
This helps us to create a limited, but more coherent, and personally meaningful picture of the world; that picture conforms to our beliefs, expectations, and convictions.
A) Selective exposure
B) Selective perception
C) Selective attention
D) Selective retention
A) Selective exposure
B) Selective perception
C) Selective attention
D) Selective retention
B
4
The mental templates of characteristics that influence our notions or ideas about other people are called ____________________________.
A) Schemata
B) Overattribution
C) Perceptual sets
D) Frameworks
A) Schemata
B) Overattribution
C) Perceptual sets
D) Frameworks
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5
According to this model, we have different identities that make themselves visible in different situations.
A) DICE
B) EGBD
C) PPAS
D) IDEA
E) SIDE
A) DICE
B) EGBD
C) PPAS
D) IDEA
E) SIDE
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6
If you believe that those in positions of power have overriding interests in preserving their place in the social hierarchy, you subscribe to which theory?
A) Perception Checking
B) Uncertainty Reduction
C) Standpoint
D) Selective Exposure
A) Perception Checking
B) Uncertainty Reduction
C) Standpoint
D) Selective Exposure
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7
The more similar our ________ _______, the more similarly we tend to perceive things.
A) Perceptual sets
B) Thoughts and actions
C) Life experiences
D) Schemata
E) Ideas
A) Perceptual sets
B) Thoughts and actions
C) Life experiences
D) Schemata
E) Ideas
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8
When we direct our attention to some stimuli while choosing to ignore others, we demonstrate????????????????________ _________.
A) Selective exposure
B) Selective perception
C) Selective attention
D) Selective retention
A) Selective exposure
B) Selective perception
C) Selective attention
D) Selective retention
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9
Perception is a consequence of which of the following?
A) Who we are
B) What we choose to see
C) Where we are
D) All of the above
A) Who we are
B) What we choose to see
C) Where we are
D) All of the above
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10
The tendency to provide reasons for our own behavior is known as ___________.
A) Schemata
B) Overattribution
C) Fundamental attribution error
D) Self-serving bias
A) Schemata
B) Overattribution
C) Fundamental attribution error
D) Self-serving bias
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11
Which is NOT correct: stereotypes in media influence our expectations and relationships in all ways except:
A) They identify appropriate behavior
B) They provide us with perceptual shortcuts
C) They cause us to forget that we interact with people-not stereotypes
D) They provide us perceptual feedback
A) They identify appropriate behavior
B) They provide us with perceptual shortcuts
C) They cause us to forget that we interact with people-not stereotypes
D) They provide us perceptual feedback
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12
Every time we fill in a missing perceptual piece we exhibit what organizational strategy?
A) Perceptual constancy
B) Figure ground principle
C) Closure
D) Scripting
A) Perceptual constancy
B) Figure ground principle
C) Closure
D) Scripting
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13
Perceptual constancy utilizes two different concepts; which are they?
A) Schemata and schema
B) Schemata and scripts
C) Affectors and detractors
D) Scripts and affectors
A) Schemata and schema
B) Schemata and scripts
C) Affectors and detractors
D) Scripts and affectors
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14
Basing our impressions solely on an abbreviated behavioral pattern is known as ____________________________.
A) Trusting
B) Thin slicing
C) Impression Theory
D) Perception
A) Trusting
B) Thin slicing
C) Impression Theory
D) Perception
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15
This theory helps us to explain why others behave as they do.
A) Perceptual
B) Attribution
C) Interpersonal Communication
D) Gender Perception
A) Perceptual
B) Attribution
C) Interpersonal Communication
D) Gender Perception
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16
________________ is a composite of what we read, piece together, experience, and/or want to be true.
A) Memory
B) Affectors
C) Scripts
D) Schemata
A) Memory
B) Affectors
C) Scripts
D) Schemata
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17
Our preference for people and messages that confirm our existing beliefs, attitudes, or values is known as ________________.
A) Selective exposure
B) Selective perception
C) Selective attention
D) Selective retention
A) Selective exposure
B) Selective perception
C) Selective attention
D) Selective retention
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18
We tend to recall information that is consistent with our ____________ and discount or forget that which is not.
A) Minds
B) Opinions
C) Schema
D) Attention span
A) Minds
B) Opinions
C) Schema
D) Attention span
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19
When we rely on physical appearance to make judgments regarding both the categories people belong to and the traits they possess, we are making ___________________ associations.
A) Feature-trait
B) Clothing-trait
C) Facial-trait
D) Stereotypical
A) Feature-trait
B) Clothing-trait
C) Facial-trait
D) Stereotypical
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20
Beliefs about _______________-appropriate behavior influence how we relate to one another.
A) Media
B) Gender
C) Group
D) Perceptual
A) Media
B) Gender
C) Group
D) Perceptual
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21
Rigid perceptions that are applied to all members of a group, regardless of individual variation, are called ethnocentricities.
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22
Instant decisions are also known as snap judgments.
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23
We all perceive reality similarly.
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24
We usually reproduce what we store in our memory.
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25
This theory allows us to monitor our environment and learn more about one another.
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26
We have a tendency to shift responsibility for communication problems and perceptual distortions away from ourselves and onto other people with whom we hold relationships.
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27
When we look for a consensus, we consider differences in behavior.
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28
The Internet is affecting how well we remember situations and facts.
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29
Others' expectations and role model behavior reinforce "acceptable" images of female behavior.
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30
Like education and culture, our motivation causes us to exhibit our own perceptual preferences.
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31
Name the four constructs that make up our schemata.
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32
Gender, not culture, influences the way we make sense of our experiences.
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33
The gender constructs that we create tend to limit how we are perceived and may lead to inaccurate judgments of others.
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34
Name one difference in how men and women perceive appropriate behavior.
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35
Playing online video games tends to subdue our behavior by causing people to perceive provocation as hostile.
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36
When we organize the stimuli we perceive uniquely, we are creating perceptual sets.
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37
Fifteen percent of Blacks believe we need to enact new civil right laws to reduce discrimination.
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38
The tendency to perceive what is right or wrong, good or bad, according to the categories and values in our own culture, is known as ethnocentrism.
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39
According to group-based processing, if we are younger and identify an individual as belonging to the category of older adults, then our attitudes toward that person may be affected by the attitudes we have toward older persons in general.
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40
When we assume people stay the way we are, we make frozen evaluations.
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41
A __________ is something we know is true on the basis of observation; a(n) ____________ is a conclusion we draw whether it is supported by facts.
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42
When we fail to discriminate among individuals, we may discriminate against individuals; this is often referred to as ___________________________.
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43
How might "inaccuracies" creep into our memory?
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44
Explain the "figure-ground principle" and explain how it may be similar to "perceptual constancy."
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45
Heavy television viewers are more likely to be fearful and to exaggerate the amount of violence in the world than are light viewers. This is an explanation of what theory?
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46
Thinking we know all there is to know about a person, place, or situation is known as ________________.
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47
When we mistake what we infer for what we observe, we experience _______________________________________.
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48
How do we assign meaning to others' behavior?
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49
Please explain the difference between the "horn" and "halo" effects.
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50
Which group of people has the highest anxiety level about aging (young people, middle-aged people, or older people)?
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51
_______________ is the act of forcing ourselves to see people and situations only in certain ways.
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52
To avoid treating interpretations as facts, what skill should we develop?
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53
Using stereotypes as the basis for social exchange often leads to __________________.
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54
Explain one idea or lesson that we learn about perception as a result of media influence.
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55
What differences might you find between a "patient perceiver" and an "impatient" one?
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56
What cultural group believes it is important to express their uniqueness and independence?
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