Interpersonal Topic 4
Perception checking is a tool to help us to accurately understand others rather than assuming that our first interpretation is correct.
True
Perception influences our communication choices:
True
The process of perception is ongoing and requires that selection, organization, and interpretation occur in a specific sequence
False
____ is the process by which we decide what other people are like and by which we give meaning to their actions.
Interpersonal perception
Which step of perception is involved when you wonder if the person who smiles at you across the room is interested in romance or just being polite?
Interpretation
____ is the process of decoding and evaluating sensory data and perceptions.
Interpretation
Jill and Jack argued about where to spend the holidays. Jack argued because Jill was unwilling to make concessions whereas Jill argued because Jack wasn't respecting her feelings. This is an example of punctuation.
True
Exaggerated and rigid beliefs associated with a categorizing system are known as:
Stereotyping
Gender roles arise more from environmental influences than from physiological factors.
True
Motives help determine how we perceive people.
True
Influences on perception include physiological and psychological factors.
True
Interpretation plays a role in virtually every interpersonal act.
True
One's perceptions of a given event are influenced by one's experiences, values, identity, needs and wants
True
People commonly imagine that others possess the same attitudes and motives they do.
True
Physiological influences on perception include age health.
True
Physiological influences on perception include fatigue and hunger.
True
Problems arise with first impressions when the labels we attach are inaccurate and we hang onto them
True
Selective perception can result in communication inaccuracies.
True
Tendencies that distort perceptions include being influenced by the obvious.
True
Tendencies that distort perceptions include clinging to first impressions and assuming others are like us.
True
Tendencies that distort perceptions include favoring negative impressions and blaming innocent victims.
True
The type for organizing constructs we use strongly affects how we relate with others.
True
The way a communication sequence is punctuated affects its perceived meaning.
True
There is nothing wrong with generalizations as long as they are accurate; in fact, it would be impossible to get through life without them.
True
When others suffer, we often blame the problem on their personal qualities; when we are the victims, we find explanations outside of ourselves.
True
When people are aware of both the positive and negative characteristics of another, they tend to be more influenced by the undesirable traits.
True
Your emotions can affect how you perceive an event.
True
When a person who is normally good-natured yells at us, we pay attention because of the quality of:
contrast
The ___ stage on interpersonal perception involves selecting stimuli on which to focus-- information such as gestures, tone of voice, facial expressions, and so forth.
first
___theory refers to the process we use to develop credible explanations for our own behavior and the behavior of others.
? Implicit personality
Which of the following is not an example of a perceptual rule?
Cause and effect rule
We take wonderful people for granted because of which factor of attention?
Contrast or change
As a result of empathy, the gap between you and the other person is likely to grow
False
Influences on perception include selection and organization.
False
Judgments are the least common responses to statements others make:
False
Our emotional state has little relevance to how we view people and events.
False
Perceptual schemata are affective frameworks that allow us to organize raw data.
False
Perceptual schemata are tendencies to misinterpret data.
False
Selection is an objective process.
False
The ____stage of interpersonal perception involves the retrieval and use of the information.
Fourth
___ refers to a way of organizing a vast array of information about people's personalities.
Implicit Personality Theory
A hungry person sees restaurants everywhere because of which factor of attention?
Motives
A mother finds signs of drug use such as burnt spoons in the dishwasher and trace marks on her teenage son's arms, yet she chooses to ignore the possibility that her son is addicted to heroine. This is an example of;
Perceptual accentuation
Communication theorists use the term ___ to refer to sorting parameters we use to group people and data.
Perceptual rules
Communication theorists use the term ___ to refer to the effect of attending to the first pieces of information that we observe.
Primacy effect
In the Beltway Sniper case, early eyewitness reports focused on a man in a white van. This is an example of the __.
Proximal effect
Communication therorists use the term _ to describe how we classify interactions in terms of cause and effect.
Punctuation
One form of organization used to identify causes and effects in interactions is called:
Punctuation
Communication theorists use the term___ to refer to modifying or confirming an initial impression by placing heavier weight on the most recent observations about an individual.
Recency effect
Giving greater emphasis to the latest or most current information about a person even when it is inconsistent with the persons long-standing behavior pattern is known as the:
Recency-effect
We notice a dripping faucet because of which factor of attention?
Repetition
The ___ stage of interpersonal perception involves the organization of information.
Second
Which step of perception is based on the fact that we notice some messages and ignore others?
Selection
We attach meaning to our experiences using which of the following?
Selection, organization, and society
___ refers to the process by which we filter sensory stimuli.
Selective perception
A student assumes his professor thinks that he is a poor student, so he doesn't bother to study for the class exams. The student fails the course. This an example:
Self-fulfilling prophecy
The tendency to judge ourselves more charitably than we do others is called:
Self-serving bias
Which of the following is not a factor in selective perception?
Setting
Empathy is the ability to recreate another person's perspective, to experience the world from her or his point.
True
Attribution is the term used to describe the process of attaching meaning to behavior.
True
In Western Cultures, such as the United States, silence is often viewed as:
an embarrassment
___ theory refers to the process we use to develop credible explanations for own behavior and the behavior of others
attribution
We notice extremely short or tall people because of which factor of attention?
intensity
Sample error refers to an error in:
measurement
The _ stage of interpersonal perception involves the interpretation of information .
third
Influences on perception include cultural and social factors.
true
Our expectations influence our perceptions:
true
Overgeneralization is the foundation of stereotyping:
true