
Exploring Sensation and Perception in Psychology

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Lucas Foster
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9th - 12th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is the primary difference between sensation and perception?
Sensation involves interpretation, while perception is about raw data.
Both involve high-level cognitive processing.
Both are directly influenced by external stimuli only.
Perception involves interpretation, while sensation is about raw data.
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Multiple Choice
What does top-down processing require?
No prior knowledge or experiences
Just the raw sensory data
Only visual sensory data
Prior knowledge and experiences
3.
Multiple Choice
According to Gestalt psychology, how are objects perceived?
Individually without relation to other objects
Based on past experiences only
In their simplest forms
In their most complex forms
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Multiple Choice
What principle explains the perception of a continuous line or pattern?
Continuation
Symmetry
Closure
Proximity
5.
Multiple Choice
Which cue is an example of a binocular cue for depth perception?
Texture gradient
Retinal disparity
Linear perspective
Relative size
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