Chapter 9: Cognition and Perception Flashcards

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Analytic Thinking

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A type of thinking characterized by a focus on objects and their attributes.

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Holistic Thinking

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A type of thinking characterized by an orientation to the context as whole.

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Field Independence

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The tendency to separate objects from their backgrounds.

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Field Dependence

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The tendency to view an object as bound to their backgrounds.

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Saccades

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Type of eye movement in which the gaze shifts quickly from one fixation point to another.

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Dispositional Attributions

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Explaining people’s behavior in terms of their inner qualities such as personality traits.

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Situational Attributions

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Explaining people’s behavior in terms of contextual variables.

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Fundamental Attribution Error

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A tendency to ignore situational information while focusing on dispositional information when making judgements about people’s behaviors.

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Rule-Based Reasoning

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Making decisions of categorization based on whether the categories follow a fixed rule.

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Associative Reasoning

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Making decisions of categorization based on how similar the events appear to each other.

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Naive Dialecticism

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A perspective in which events and objects in the world are perceived as interconnect and fluid. Such a view leads to the acceptance of contradictions between two opposing beliefs.

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High-Context Culture

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Cultures in which there is much consensual information shared among individuals, so that much can be understood without it needing to be explicitly stated.

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Low-Context Culture

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A context where people have few opportunities to form new relationships and are guided by commitments and obligations to existing relationships.

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Whorfian Hypothesis/ Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis

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Strong form: The words that are available to people determine how they think. Weak form: The words that are available to people influence how they think.

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Categorical Perception

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Perceiving stimuli as belonging to separate and discrete categories, even though the stimuli may gradually differ each other along a continuum.

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