
Module 2.1a - Perception: Influences on Perception
Quiz by Dan Koch
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- Q1
A pair of friends at a noisy baseball game are able to have a conversation with each other in spite of all the noise around them. Which principle best explains this scenario?
Bottom-up processing
The cocktail party effect
Top-down processing
Change blindness
30s - Q2
Tonya’s psychology teacher played some backwards music to the class, and they were not able to make out any words or phrases in the selection. Then the teacher told them to listen for the words “The rat ate the cat” and played it again. Now most of the class heard the words. Which principle explains this experience?
Bottom-up processing
Perceptual set
Extrasensory perception
Top-down processing
45s - Q3
On a warm summer day, Kimberly tells her brother to put on a suit. Kimberly’s brother knows to put on a swimsuit instead of a business suit because of
context.
priming.
bottom-up processing.
clairvoyance.
30s - Q4
Dr. Jasper conducted a study in which he asked participants to view a video of a cat playing with yarn and told them to count the number of times the cat rolls the yarn. Halfway through the video, two bulldogs walk behind the cat. After the study, Dr. Jasper asks participants to indicate whether they saw the bulldogs in the video, but few participants reported seeing the bulldogs. What is the dependent variable in this study?
The cocktail party effect
Perceptual set
Inattentional blindness
Bottom-up processing
45s - Q5
While teaching his students about perceptual sets, what topic would Dr. Kravstov most want his students to learn?
Bottom-up processing
Top-down processing
Clairvoyance
Selective attention
30s - Q6
After moving to Alabama from Minnesota, Darnesha visited the eye doctor. While sitting in the waiting room, she overheard the receptionist making a call and mistakenly believed that the receptionist said “Sweetie, extra eyes,” rather than “Sweet tea, extra ice.” Which statement is true about this scenario?
Darnesha was influenced by context effects.
Darnesha was influenced by the cocktail party effect.
Darnesha demonstrated inattentional blindness.
Darnesha demonstrated selective attention.
45s - Q7
After 13 weeks, Tran finally noticed the pink clock in the classroom where she took a challenging chemistry class. What concept best explains Tran’s failure to notice the clock?
Context effects
Selective attention
Culture effect
Schemas
30s