A. Increased
B. Decreased
C. Divided
D. Unaffected
E. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- By the perceptual organization of stimuli the person’s span of attention is ____________?
A. Increased
B. Decreased
C. Divided
D. Unaffected
E. None of these - “Driver attention as a function of car radio sound” is a phrase in which the driver attention aspect represents the ____________?
A. intervening variable
B. independent variable
C. dependent variable
D. irrelevant variable - Javaid is a graduate student who is studying the way in which selective attention develops during the preadolescent years. He selected a group of 10-years-olds, and he assesses their selective attention every six months over a two-year period. In this example, Javaid is using:
A. a longitudinal research design
B. a sequential design
C. a cross-sectional design
D. a multi-factorial research design - The ability to focus on stimuli in which we are interested while resisting distracting stimuli is called ________________?
A. concentrated attending
B. stimulus focusing
C. selective attention
D. structured perceiving - The most fundamental principle of perceptual organization is called the___________?
A. Figure-ground relationship
B. Volley principle
C. Dark adaptation phenomenon
D. Law of closure
E. None of these - The major laws of perceptual organization were developed by the __________________?
A. Gestaltists
B. Phenomenologists
C. Cognitivists
D. Transactionalist - The most fundamental principle of perceptual organization is called ________________?
A. figure and ground
B. law of closure
C. consistency
D. dark adaptation phenomenon - This is not a law of perceptual organization _________________?
A. proximity
B. closure
C. continuity
D. simplicity - As a person views picture one way, he sees craters. When he turns it 180 degrees, the craters become bumps, the perceptual phenomena are due to _______________?
A. linear perspective
B. convergence
C. light and shadow
D. relative position - A person thinks that he sees a snake moving stealthily through the weeds on a distant field. As he gets closer, he discovers that it was only a dark piece of rope. This perceptual phenomenon is known as ________________?
A. telekinesis
B. delusion
C. hallucinations
D. illusion