Perceptual-cognitive styles refer to the idea that
A. People differ in the ways they typically and characteristically process information
B. People process information in the same way
C. People do not process information
D. Informations get processed on their own
Answer: Option A
Related Questions on Sensation, Perception and Attention in Psychology
Who among the following proposed that the brain has the innate capacity for organising perceptions?
A. Kohler
B. Koffka
C. Wertheimer
D. All of the above
The stability of the environment as we perceive it is termed as
A. Perceptual constancy
B. Perceptual stability
C. Perceptual vision
D. Perceptual organization
. . . . . . . . theory/law regards threshold identification by subject as a form of decision making
A. Signal detection
B. ROC
C. Fechner's law
D. Weber's law
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