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Psychology
Unit 1.2 Perception
Influence of expectation on perception
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Who conducted the study in 1955 regarding the effect of expectation on perceptual set?
Bruner and Minturn
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What was the aim of Bruner and Minturn's study?
To investigate expectation's role in
perceptual set
, specifically whether participants interpretation of an ambiguous figure is affected by the context in which it was shown
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What was the ambiguous figure used in the study?
It could be seen as 'B' or
'13'
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What design did the study use?
Independent groups design
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How were participants shown the sequences in the study?
Letters left to right or numbers top to
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What did participants have to report and draw?
What they saw in the
ambiguous
figure
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What were the results for the letter group?
They reported
seeing
'B'
more often
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What were the results for the number group?
They reported seeing
'13'
more often
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What conclusion did Bruner and Minturn draw from their study?
Expectation influences
perceptual set
, by changing the context in which information is presented, it is possible to change the way ot is
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What are the strengths of Bruner and Minturn's study?
Supports
Gregory's theory
of perception
Helps understand errors of judgment
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What are the weaknesses of Bruner and Minturn's study?
Artificial task not reflecting everyday life
Independent groups design may affect validity due to participant variables
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What is an expectation in the context of perception?
A belief about likely
outcomes
based on experience
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How does expectation influence perceptual set?
The brain may perceive what it wants to rather than what is actually
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How might watching horror movies affect perception in an abandoned barn?
It
may
cause
fear-based
interpretations
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How does expectation shape perception in different contexts?
Influences attention to
stimuli
Alters interpretation based on past experiences
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