Chapter 8. Perception

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  • Perception The dynamic psychological process responsible for attending to, organizing, and interpreting sensory data
  • The perceptual process Bottom-up and Top-down processing
  • Bottom-up processing the way we process raw data received by our senses and need for selectivity. Less relevant information, focus on what is important. Sensation
  • Sensory input and Selective attention Bottom-up processing
  • Top-down processing mental processing allowing order, interpretations, making sense of the world around us. Search for meaning. Perception
  • Perceptual organization, Interpretation, Behavioral response Top-down processing
  • Perceptual World The individual’s personal internal image, map or picture of their social, physical and organizational environment
  • The positivists perspective of perceptual world Discover an objective world, as it really is
  • The constructives perspective of perceptual world Explores how our world is socially constructed, how we experience and interpret the world
  • Selective Attention To be able, sometimes unconsciously, to choose from a stream of sensory data, to concentrate on some elements, and ignore others
  • Perceptual Threshold A boundary point, either side of which our senses respectively will or will not be able to detect stimuli, such as sound, light or touch.
  • Habituation The decrease in perceptual responses to stimuli once they become familiar.
  • Perceptual Filters To understand how individual characteristics and predispositions can interfere with the transmission and receipt of messages
  • External factors affecting selective attention Stimuli factors, Context factors
  • Internal factors affecting selective attention, Expectations Learning, Personality, Motivation
  • Perceptual Organization To understand the process through which we process or organize stimuli in systematic and meaningful ways
  • Perceptual Set An individual’s predisposition to respond to people and events in a particular manner
  • Halo effect To understand how we make overall judgements of others based on particular features-dress, hairstyle, accent (their characteristics)
  • Stereotypes A category, or personality type to which we allocate people on the basis of their membership of some known group
  • Self-fulfilling Prophecy A prediction that becomes true because someone expects it to happen
  • Attribution Theory An approach to Understanding the process by which we make sense of our environment through perception, or attributions of causality.
  • Internal causality individual success, or promotion, with reference to their superior skills and knowledge
  • External causality Reference to luck, powerful friends, and coincidence
  • Projection point out our personal capabilities(exam success), blaming our circumstances (poor teaching)

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