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You are driving down an unfamiliar road when it suddenly ends with two side roads from which to choose. Without a road sign, you choose the road that is only slightly angled rather than the road which makes a ninety degree angle with your original road. Your tendency to see the road chosen as part of the original road illustrates which perceptual principle?


A) similarity
B) continuation
C) nearness
D) figure-ground

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Ramon frequently tries foods that he normally does not eat and reads political opinions very different from his own. By seeking out these out-of-the-ordinary experiences, he hopes to increase his


A) habituation.
B) perceptual sets.
C) perceptual accuracy.
D) unconscious transference.

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Normal conversation is usually __________ decibels.


A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 80

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Jake is being administered a test of his visual acuity in which he will be required to read rows of letters of diminishing size until he can no longer distinguish them. Jake's visual acuity is being assessed using the


A) Refraction test.
B) Ishihara test.
C) Landolt rings.
D) Snellen chart.

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Apparent motion can be influenced by an observer's point of fixation with objects at great distances, such as the sun and moon, always appearing to


A) move backward away from the direction you are traveling.
B) move forward in the same direction you are traveling.
C) remain stationary.
D) disappear entirely.

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Research has shown that depth perception begins to develop as early as two weeks of age but is not complete until about six months.

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Because figure-ground organization is the first perceptual ability to appear after cataract patients regain their sight, it


A) is probably inborn.
B) is a type of perceptual habituation.
C) involves retinal disparity.
D) involves bottom-up processing.

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Perceiving objects or events that have no external reality describes


A) hallucinations.
B) stroboscopic movement.
C) figure-ground images.
D) illusions.

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When you take a stroll at night, the moon appears to "follow" you. The pictorial cue that explains this phenomenon is called


A) motion parallax.
B) linear perspective.
C) interposition.
D) retinal disparity.

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Closure, nearness, similarity, and continuation are categories of


A) Gestalt organizing principles.
B) Piagetian cognitive styles.
C) Humanistic subjective perceptions.
D) perceptual integration.

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The ability to identify the direction from which a sound originates is strongly dependent on having two ears separated in space by several inches. The ability to perceive visual depth is related to a similar property known as


A) accommodation.
B) aerial perspective.
C) retinal disparity.
D) inverted vision.

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An individual's ability to recognize people from other races improves when the individual is


A) trained to do top-down processing.
B) trained to do bottom-up processing.
C) in a positive mood.
D) in a negative mood.

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The theory that explains motion sickness as a mismatch in information received by the eyes and the body is called the __________ theory.

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Even though you "proofread" your term paper, the teacher returns your term paper with circles around several words in which you left out a letter when typing, such as "th" for "the" and "drivng" for "driving." Your tendency to mistakenly "see" extra letters in these words when proofreading illustrates which perceptual principle?


A) closure
B) contiguity
C) figure-ground
D) common region

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When your eyes reach the point of complete dark adaptation and maximum visual sensitivity, they will be how many more times as sensitive to light?


A) 10
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 1,00,000

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Regarding olfaction, which of the following statements is FALSE?


A) The brain uses the patterns of messages it gets from the olfactory receptors to recognize specific scents.
B) Scents are, in part, identified by the location of the receptors in the nose that are activated by a particular odor.
C) The number of activated receptors tells the brain how strong an odor is.
D) In humans, there are five different types of olfactory receptors.

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If you do not hear the traffic outside your psychology class because you are engrossed in the lecture, then you are exhibiting selective attention.

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According to your textbook, your perceptual accuracy can be enhanced by


A) creating perceptual sets.
B) seeking out-of-the ordinary experiences.
C) increasing habituation to most stimuli.
D) using labels and stereotypes to speed up intuitive thinking.

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Regarding the skin receptors, which of the following statements is FALSE?


A) Your skin could be "mapped" by applying heat, cold, touch, pressure, or pain to points all over your body.
B) Sensitivity generally matches the number of receptors in a given area of the body.
C) The forearm and thigh are more sensitive than the face and hands.
D) The skin sensation a person ultimately feels will depend on one's brain activity.

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A middle-aged psychology professor has been tipped off by one of her students that cell phones are going off in the classroom. The professor does not recall hearing a cell phone go off anytime in the last few days in class. What is the most likely explanation?


A) The student that tipped off the professor about the cell phones really made up this false story in order to play a joke on the professor.
B) The students in class have downloaded a high-pitched ring tone that the professor cannot hear because of a loss of hair cells.
C) The students in class have downloaded a low-pitched ring tone that the professor cannot hear because of a loss of hair cells.
D) The professor has a severe conductive hearing loss.

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