Expectation Quiz.

A conceptual illustration of the concept of expectation in perception psychology, featuring abstract visuals that include ambiguous figures and different cultural interpretations.

Understanding Expectation Quiz

Test your knowledge about expectation in perception with this engaging quiz! Designed for anyone interested in psychology and human behavior, this quiz will challenge your understanding of key concepts in this fascinating field.

You'll encounter various question formats to keep you engaged:

  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Text Responses
  • Checkbox Selections
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingMind27
What is expectation?
The forces that 'drive' your behaviour.
Belief on what is likely to happen based on past experiences
Refers to the beliefs and expectations that surround us.
What is the tendency or readiness to notice certain aspects of the sensory environment? (Write the first letter of ther word in caps)
Which of the following is the correct aim for Bruner and Minturn's study?
They aimed to find out what effect food deprivation would have on the perception of food pictures.
The aim was to find out whether things that caused anxiety are less likely to be noticed than things that are emotionally neutral.
they wanted to find out if people from different cultures interpreted information in pictures differently.
They aimed to see whether participants interpretation of an ambigious figure was affected by the context in which it was shown
Choose 2 of the following images which describes expectation.
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What were the participants shown in the Bruner and Minturns study?
A sequence of numbers and letters
A sequence of words.
A sequence of faces and animals
A sequence of drawings and colors
What does the study suggest?
If you change context in which visual information is presented, it would be harder to change the way in which information is seen.
By changing context in which visual information is shown, it is possible to change the way in which that information is percieved.
You dont have to change the context in which visual information is presented, its impossible to change the way the information is percieved.
None of the above
What is Bruner's first name? (Write the first letter of the word in caps)
How is expectation is created?
By the setting in which information is presented.
By the way information is percieved.
In the way people expect the expectation
Which of the 2 options is an example of expectation?
If you come across a word for the first time, then you start to notice it everywhere.
When you learn a new word but then you realise everyone doesnt use it as often.
Click on 2 names of people which did a similar study to Bruner and Minturn?
Delia
Rendall
Diana
Ronald
Doanna
Richard
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