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Edexcel GCSE Psychology
Topic 8: Perception – How do you interpret the world around you?
8.3 Factors Affecting Perception
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Factors affecting perception influence how we interpret sensory
information
What are individual differences as a factor affecting perception?
Variations in traits and styles
Past experiences can shape our
perceptions
.
How do expectations influence perception?
Beliefs about what to perceive
Genetics influence the brain structure and
function
What do variations in retinal cone cells affect?
Color perception
Motivation
can influence our perceptions.
Cognitive biases are systematic patterns of deviation from
rationality
Perception allows us to understand what we are
seeing
when light enters our eyes.
How does mood affect perception?
Overall emotional state influences
Order the steps of how psychological factors affect perception
1️⃣ Motivation directs attention
2️⃣ Emotion influences processing
3️⃣ Mood affects interpretation
4️⃣ Cognitive biases distort judgment
What are factors affecting perception influenced by?
Sensory information
Perception is entirely objective and unaffected by individual traits.
False
Variations in retinal cone cell genes lead to different color
perceptions
Match the biological factor with its effect on perception:
Genetics ↔️ Influences brain structure
Sensory Organs ↔️ Determines sensory input
Which psychological factor involves systematic deviations in judgment?
Cognitive Biases
An anxious person might perceive rustling as a
threat
Order the social factors influencing perception from broadest to most specific:
1️⃣ Culture
2️⃣ Peer Groups
3️⃣ Media
The media can influence consumer
behavior
and cultural trends.
Match the cultural component with its influence on perception:
Beliefs ↔️ Ideas about the world
Values ↔️ Principles guiding behavior
Practices ↔️ Common routines and traditions
Norms ↔️ Expected behaviors
What is perception defined as?
Interpreting sensory information
Perception
is essential for guiding behavior and interactions with others.
When light enters our eyes, the brain interprets it as a visual
image
How do individual differences affect perception?
Variations in cognitive styles
Past experiences can shape our
perceptions
of similar events.
Variations in retinal cone cell genes can lead to different color
perceptions
Cognitive biases can lead to
systematic
deviations in judgment.
Perception is subjective and shaped by internal
states
Psychological factors significantly influence how we perceive and interpret sensory
information
Match the psychological factor with its explanation:
Motivation ↔️ Needs and desires directing attention
Emotion ↔️ Feelings affecting sensory processing
Mood ↔️ Overall emotional state impacting interpretation
Cognitive Biases ↔️ Systematic deviations in judgment
Perception is objective and not influenced by internal states
False
Social factors influence perception through shared norms, values, and
traditions
Match the social factor with its key influence:
Culture ↔️ Shared norms, values, traditions
Peer Groups ↔️ Social standards, expectations
Media ↔️ Curated content molds public opinion
Cultural context is not relevant in psychological studies of perception
False
Steps in the scientific method
1️⃣ Make an observation
2️⃣ Form a hypothesis
3️⃣ Test the hypothesis with an experiment
4️⃣ Analyze the data
5️⃣ Draw a conclusion
Culture influences perception through beliefs, values, practices, and
norms
Culture creates unique perceptions, making cultural context essential in
psychological
studies
Match the cognitive bias with its explanation:
Confirmation Bias ↔️ Favoring information confirming beliefs
Halo Effect ↔️ Positive impressions influence opinions
Anchoring Bias ↔️ Relying heavily on the first information
Cognitive biases impact accuracy and
objectivity
Understanding factors affecting perception helps appreciate its
subjective
nature
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