Hello this question is incomplete. The complete question would be:
"As Maria and her little brother looked up at the clouds, he exclaimed, "That one looks like a giant dinosaur!" Maria thought it looked more like a giant duck. Which of the following concepts best explains their different interpretations of the same ambiguous stimuli?
shape constancy, context effects, perceptual set, selective attention, difference thresholds"
Answer:
perceptual set
Explanation:
Perceptual set is the term used to describe the situation where an individual focuses his senses on a single sensory data set and ignores all others. In this case, the individual has a different perception of things from the people around him who are considering all the sensory data. An example of this can be seen in the question above, where Mary and her brother are watching the clouds, while Mary's brother thinks the cloud looks like a giant dinosaur, Maria has a different perception and believes that the cloud looked more like a giant duck. .
The perceptual set has a number of characteristics: it is a complex process, encompassing all sense organs, it implies the whole person (cognitive, physiological capacities and experiences), it means categorizing information and organizing it into perceptual schemes, it is a active process is an adaptive process that involves the construction of meanings.
Answer:
They have different point of views , AND THEY DON'T THINK THE SAME
Explanation:
Answer:
d) are motivated to satisfy only un-met needs
Explanation:
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation" in Psychological Review. Maslow subsequently extended the idea to include his observations of humans' innate curiosity.
Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory suggests that individuals are motivated to fulfill their un-met needs in a step-by-step process, starting with basic physiological needs and culminating in self-actualization, which is realized when all other basic needs have been met.
According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of human needs theory, people are motivated to satisfy their un-met needs in a hierarchical manner. At the base of his pyramid are physiological needs necessary for survival. Once these are met, individuals move on to fulfill needs related to safety and security, love and belonging, self-worth, confidence, and ultimately self-actualization.
Self-actualization refers to the process of realizing and fulfilling one's potential and is considered the highest level of psychological development and the 'final destination' of this motivational journey. People only reach this level after satisfying all other lower level basic needs.
Therefore, option (d) 'are motivated to satisfy only un-met needs' seems to be the most closely aligned with Maslow's theory. It is important to note that the journey through Maslow's hierarchy is individual-based and might look different from person to person.
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rallies and events to motivate voters
campaign posters and buttons
election slogans
negative campaigning
group B
postal campaigns to sign up voters
periodic public debates
programs to pay people to vote
petitions to add the candidates' names to ballots
Answer:
Group A
Explanation:
If you read your text book, you will find that the statements in group B are incorrect. People were not payed to vote, and so on.
Answer:
nine out of thirteen