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Experiments involving infants' perception of 3-D figures, when combined with visual cliff data, suggest that -:- at least some level of depth perception is innate. When infants are placed in the middle of a visual cliff, they usually -:- move to the shallow side of the apparatus. If you sta...

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AP Psychology Unit 5--
Sensation&Perception Questions & 100%
Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ |
Passed
Experiments involving infants' perception of 3-D figures, when combined with visual cliff

data, suggest that


✓ -:- at least some level of depth perception is innate.




When infants are placed in the middle of a visual cliff, they usually


✓ -:- move to the shallow side of the apparatus.




If you stand in the middle of a cobblestone street, the street will look coarse near your feet

and finer if you look into the distance. This is called


✓ -:- texture gradient.




When traveling in a car, near objects seem to move past you faster than distant objects.

This is called


✓ -:- relative motion.




Internal standards used to judge stimuli are referred to as


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✓ -:- frames of reference.




Illusions are


✓ -:- distortions of existing stimuli.




An industrial psychologist interested in human factors would most likely participate in


✓ -:- machine design.




The fact that we can walk and chew gum at the same time illustrates that


✓ -:- we use divided attention.




You are sitting in the pit area at the Indianapolis 500. You closely watch one of the cars whiz

around on the track in front of the seething mass of humanity crammed into the stands.

You have organized this visual scene such that the race car is __________ and the people

and the stands are __________.


✓ -:- figure; ground




The fact that objects that are near each other tend to be grouped together is known as


✓ -:- nearness.




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The underlying mechanism for perceptual expediencies is


✓ -:- top-down processing.




Which of the following is considered a monocular cue for depth?


✓ -:- a. convergence




Inductive reasoning goes from the specific to the general. Which of the following is

analogous to inductive reasoning?


✓ -:- bottom-up processing




Compared to males who had not read a sexually arousing written passage, males who had

read the passage were


✓ -:- more likely to perceive a female as attractive.




The tendency to group together objects that are the same size, shape, color, or form is

known as


✓ -:- similarity.




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