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Test your knowledge of visual cues and perception by identifying various visual examples without using notes. This practice exercise will help prepare you for the upcoming test by evaluating your understanding of monocular cues, Gestalt principles, and constancy cues. There are 20 total questions to assess your comprehension.
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Exit-slip 4th block – AP PsychologyWednesday, December 5th You will be shown several images/examples. For each image, write down: The number What type of cue it is What is the image is an example of / what category does it fit into? (Monocular cue, Gestalt, constancy cue, etc.) Some answers might be used more than once There might be more than one answer to each You cannot use your notes This should give you a good idea of how well you know the material in preparation for the test on Thursday. There are 20 total
Exit-slip 4th block – AP PsychologyTuesday, December 4th You will be shown several images/examples. For each image, write down: The number What type of cue it is What is the image is an example of / what category does it fit into? (Monocular cue, Gestalt, constancy cue, etc.) Some answers might be used more than once There might be more than one answer to each You cannot use your notes This should give you a good idea of how well you know the material in preparation for the test on Thursday. There are 20 total
Example 0
Example Figure-ground 0
Example Figure-ground Gestalt 0
Attention: divided attention stroop effect 1
Constancy: Size constancy 2
Constancy: Shape constancy 3
Motion: Apparent motion 4
Perceptual set: schema 5
Gestalt: closure 6
Monocular cue: • relative size • texture gradient • relative height 7
Monocular cue: Linear perspective 8
Construction worker/directions Selective attention: change blindness 9
Basketball #1 Selective attention 10
Gestalt: • Closure • Proximity 11
Gestalt: Continuity/good continuation How many lines are there? 13
Gestalt: closure 14
Monocular cues: Relative height Which tree is closer? 15
Gestalt: Continuity/good continuation How many lines are there? 16
Monocular cues: Interposition 17
Gestalt: Similarity How many objects are there? 18
Gestalt: Similarity 19
Constancy: • Light/brightness constancy • Color constancy Are the squares “A” & “B” the same color? 20