Deck 4: Communicating, Perceiving, and Understanding
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Deck 4: Communicating, Perceiving, and Understanding
1
Because of the role of _____ in the perception process, visual stimulation is given primacy in Western countries, thus leading to the saying "seeing is believing."
A) power
B) culture
C) social comparison
D) historical time periods
A) power
B) culture
C) social comparison
D) historical time periods
B
2
Which of the following is NOT a part of the perception process?
A) organization
B) selection
C) interpretation
D) definition
A) organization
B) selection
C) interpretation
D) definition
D
3
This is an example of how the _____ affects perception.
A) attribution
B) ethnocentrism
C) social comparison
D) cohort effect
A) attribution
B) ethnocentrism
C) social comparison
D) cohort effect
D
4
She has developed an) _____, which is an aspect of the organization part of the perception process.
A) cognitive representation
B) planning
C) interpersonal scripts
D) categorization
A) cognitive representation
B) planning
C) interpersonal scripts
D) categorization
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5
Both cognitive representations and categorization are types of
A) selection.
B) organization.
C) interpretation.
D) attributional biases.
A) selection.
B) organization.
C) interpretation.
D) attributional biases.
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6
Your organizational structures or _____, tell you what information belongs together and how to understand what you perceive.
A) cognitions
B) attentives
C) representations
D) templates
A) cognitions
B) attentives
C) representations
D) templates
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7
Which of the following personality characteristics can impact the perception process?
A) emotional state
B) outlook
C) knowledge
D) all of these
A) emotional state
B) outlook
C) knowledge
D) all of these
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8
In terms of the perception process, he displayed
A) perception acuity.
B) cognitive complexity.
C) attribution bias.
D) none of these.
A) perception acuity.
B) cognitive complexity.
C) attribution bias.
D) none of these.
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9
The part of the perception process known as _____ involves attending to just a narrow range of the full array of sensory information available and ignoring the remainder.
A) selection
B) organization
C) interpretation
D) reflection
A) selection
B) organization
C) interpretation
D) reflection
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10
One's perception can be influenced by
A) physical ability.
B) cognitive complexity.
C) emotion.
D) all of the above.
A) physical ability.
B) cognitive complexity.
C) emotion.
D) all of the above.
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11
These mental maps are called
A) cognitive representations.
B) planning.
C) interpersonal scripts.
D) categorizations.
A) cognitive representations.
B) planning.
C) interpersonal scripts.
D) categorizations.
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12
She has been overgeneralizing or _____ men.
A) misinterpreting
B) stereotyping
C) representing
D) attributing
A) misinterpreting
B) stereotyping
C) representing
D) attributing
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13
This increase in categories or constructs is also referred to as
A) the attribution bias.
B) cognitive complexity.
C) interpersonal scripts.
D) labeling.
A) the attribution bias.
B) cognitive complexity.
C) interpersonal scripts.
D) labeling.
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14
According to the _____, he is likely to make _____ attributions for his own behavior.
A) attributional bias; internal
B) attributional bias; external
C) fundamental attribution error; internal
D) fundamental attribution error; external
A) attributional bias; internal
B) attributional bias; external
C) fundamental attribution error; internal
D) fundamental attribution error; external
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15
All of the following are ways to improve our perception skills EXCEPT
A) practice mindfulness.
B) practice perception checking.
C) rely on visual stimuli to help your perception.
D) distinguish between facts and inferences.
A) practice mindfulness.
B) practice perception checking.
C) rely on visual stimuli to help your perception.
D) distinguish between facts and inferences.
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16
The tendency to view one's own group as the standard against which all other groups should be measured or judged is called
A) stereotyping.
B) labeling.
C) ethnocentrism.
D) prejudice.
A) stereotyping.
B) labeling.
C) ethnocentrism.
D) prejudice.
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17
You have been using the _____ aspect of the categorization part of the perception process.
A) cognitive representation
B) labeling
C) stereotyping
D) organization
A) cognitive representation
B) labeling
C) stereotyping
D) organization
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18
Angela's negative feelings or _____ toward gay people leads her to believe that they should not be allowed to marry.
A) stereotype
B) ethnocentrism
C) prejudice
D) social comparison
A) stereotype
B) ethnocentrism
C) prejudice
D) social comparison
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19
This is an example of how training can affect one's _____.
A) social role
B) ethics
C) culture
D) power
A) social role
B) ethics
C) culture
D) power
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20
This is an example of the _____ function of prejudice.
A) value-expressive
B) ego-defensive
C) power-expressive
D) social-expressive
A) value-expressive
B) ego-defensive
C) power-expressive
D) social-expressive
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21
Give an example of a current event that indicates these issues.
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22
Categorization is inherent to all languages.
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23
On average, men have a keener sense of smell than women, thus influencing the perception process.
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24
Recognizing what you select from your environment and what it represents is a part of the organization function of the perception process.
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25
When people categorize others, they typically also assign a _____ to them.
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26
Research has established that when people perceive others as attractive, they treat them better than those viewed as less attractive.
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27
Organization is the part of the perception process that involves focusing on a narrow range of the information available in your environment.
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28
A Republican who views Democrats as unrealistic idealists with poor family values and fiscal responsibility exemplifies the value-expressive aspect of prejudice.
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29
You do not have control of your perceptions and cognitions because of the powerful impacts of power and position.
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30
_____ direct our attention toward specific features of an episode and away from others.
E.g., a bad mood may cause you to focus on the negative features.)
E.g., a bad mood may cause you to focus on the negative features.)
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31
Describe the two functions that prejudice serves.Provide examples of each.
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32
Ethnocentrism is the tendency to generalize about another class of people based on some knowledge of some aspects of members of the class.
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33
The tendency to view one's own group as the standard against which all others are judged is known as social comparison.
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34
According to the _____, you may see this as a mean part of his/her personality rather than a deserved comment or a slip on his/her part due to tiredness or other external circumstances.
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35
Provide examples to illustrate the attributions associated with this concept.
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36
Stereotyping is related to planning and occurs when you create interpersonal scripts that overgeneralize the attributes of a group to which others belong.
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37
Identify and give an example of three ways that you can improve your perception skills.
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38
Your _____ refers to the specific position you hold in a society.
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39
The tendency to view one's own group as the standard against which all others are judged is described as _____.
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