A. An Action: B. An Interpretation C. An Organization D. An Objective
A. An Action: B. An Interpretation C. An Organization D. An Objective
A. An Action
B. An Interpretation
C. An Organization
D. An Objective
A. Repetition
B. Contrast
C Rejection
D. Projection
A. Projection
B. Proximity
C. Halo
D. Contrast
A. Perception
B. Motivation
C. Personality
D. Interpretation
(5) Through the process of perception ________ sensory inputs are
processed and interpreted.
A. Soft
B. Hard
C. Woven
D. Raw
A. Location
B. Proximity
C. Intensity
D. Size
A. Political Science
B. Social Psychology
C. Anthropology
D. Sociology
A. Learning
B. Motivation
C. Perception
D. Personality
A. Stimuli
B. Sensation
C. Response
D. Unconditioned Stimuli
A. Familiarity
B. Repetition
C. Novelty
D. Satisfaction
12. In __________ perceptions are based on a certain category to which
people belong to.
A. Halo Effect
B. Contrast Effect
C. Projection
D. Stereo Typing
A. Acceptance
B. Interpretation
C. Reception
D. Derivation
A An Uni-Disciplinary
B. Multi-Disciplinary
C. An Inter-Disciplinary
D. A Behavior-Disciplinary
A. Attitude
B. Size
C. Motives
D. Personality
16. Perception as a sequential process is _____________.
17. _______ is a principle which refers to filling up the gap, when people
are faced with incomplete information.
A. Grouping
B. Closure
C Figure-Ground
D. Simplification
18. __________ is the study of societies to learn about human beings and
their activities.
A. psychology
B. Social psychology
C. Anthropology
D. Sociology
A. group
B. individual
C. organizational system
D. Human relations
A. Anthropology
B. Sociology
C. Social Psychology
D. Political Science