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40 STUDIES THAT CHANGED PSYCHOLOGY
READING ANCHOR QUESTIONS
Read “What You See Is What You’ve Learned” pages 35 – 41 based on:
Turnbull, C. M. (1961). Some observations regarding the experiences and behavior of the BaMbuti Pygmies. American Journal of Psychology, 74, 304-308.
- The author concludes that without a functioning sensory filtering mechanism
- Your survival would be in jeopardy
- You would quickly adapt
- You would develop a unique perspective on the world
- You would be very similar in perceptual abilities to primates.
- What does the author mean by the phrase “Sensations are the raw materials for perception.”?
- Perceptual strategies are innate
- Perceptual strategies are a result of experience
- Perceptual strategies are a product of innate tendencies and environmental factors
- Perceptual strategies are the result of figure-ground tendencies
- Perception refers to how we create meaning from data
- What characteristics do the perceptual strategies mentioned in the article share?
- They allow us to routinely create order and meaning out of chaotic sensations
- They enable you to perceive a familiar object as being the same size, regardless of its distance from you.
- They are all based on perceptual constancy principles
- They are all based on characteristics of the visual system
- What is the author’s conclusion about perceptual strategies?
- Perceptual strategies are innate
- Perceptual strategies are a result of experience
- Perceptual strategies are a product of innate tendencies and environmental factors
- Perceptual strategies are the result of figure-ground tendencies.
- What was the purpose of Turnbull’s naturalistic observation of the BaMbuti Pygmies?
- The behavior was the basis of his doctoral work in anthropology
- To advise government agencies about the social structure of the tribe
- To perform experiments that would reveal the psychological aspects of individual Pygmy behavior
- To study Pygmy life and culture in a natural setting
- Summarize the central point of the author:
- Our culture and environment influence our perceptions
- The BaMbuti Pygmy have had very limited experiences
- Western influences will change the lives of BaMbuti Pygmies.
- Culture and the environment have very little to do with perception
- What is the meaning of “relative” in the following context:
“Behavior scientists address the question of the relative influence of biology versus environment on our behavior.”
- Closely connected
- Necessary dependence upon another thing
- The ratio of the specified quantity to the total quantity involved
- Relevant
- Analyze the difference between the conclusions of the Blakemore and Cooper study and the Adams study. Which study’s conclusions are most similar to Turnbull’s conclusions?
- Blakemore and Cooper
- Adams
- Both
- Neither