How Culture & Schemas Influence Our Perception [AP Psychology Unit 3 Topic 2]

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Komentáře • 25

  • @MrSinn
    @MrSinn  Před 2 lety +16

    The answers to the practice questions are below. Just click on "Read more". Thanks for watching and make sure you subscribe and like the video! By subscribing, liking the video, or sharing the video with others it lets me know you want more AP Psychology videos.

    Question 1: A
    Question 2: B
    Question 3: B
    Question 4: B
    Question 5: B
    Question 6: C
    Question 7: A

  • @850kyle
    @850kyle Před 2 měsíci +2

    i love how heimler was the only face i recognized

  • @joelvincent9452
    @joelvincent9452 Před rokem +52

    I think 5 is C, not B.

  • @danhimelstein1439
    @danhimelstein1439 Před 2 lety +2

    Can u please do AP European History, or advice me where I can get help with that

  • @Noonien96-nx6yj
    @Noonien96-nx6yj Před 9 měsíci +1

    The waiting room picture also has the unfortunate problem of having the vanishing points existing directly on the left and right boundaries of the image. Annoying!

  • @hopegasm2757
    @hopegasm2757 Před 3 měsíci +2

    isn't 5 B?

    • @layanalsayed
      @layanalsayed Před 2 měsíci

      i thought 5 was C but the answer key says it's B

  • @layanalsayed
    @layanalsayed Před 2 měsíci

    can someone please explain why #3 and #5 aren't C?

    • @aarna731
      @aarna731 Před 2 měsíci

      same question

    • @urmom3852
      @urmom3852 Před 2 měsíci

      its def C for 5 so that was prob a typo but for 3 B is just more fitting over C

    • @argsweet4521
      @argsweet4521 Před 2 měsíci +1

      A schema is more of a set of ideas for humans. A better example would be to look at a child. If a child only has seen dogs but not cats, they develop a shema for dogs. Anything that looks like a dog is placed with the dog schema, especially if the idea is reinforced (like a parent saying both a golden retriever and a pomeranian are dogs despite visual differences). When the child is exposed to a cat, it will also likely place it in the "dog" schema through a process called assimilation. However, if told a cat is a cat and not a dog, the child will undergo accommodation, where they create a new schema to define this new creature. On the other hand, a perceptual set is how you perceive things and ignore others.
      While you can argue 3 should be C, B is a better choice. Emotions and motivation don't directly effect our schemas while they will effect our perceptual sets

    • @argsweet4521
      @argsweet4521 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Oh and 5 is C

    • @layanalsayed
      @layanalsayed Před 2 měsíci

      @@argsweet4521 thank you so so much. you’re an angel.