• Selective perception is the tendency to not notice and more quickly forget stimuli that cause emotional discomfort and contradict prior beliefs. For example...
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  • primary mechanisms behind it: selective exposure, selective perception, and selective retention. The primary basis for the selective exposure assumption can...
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  • classroom to aid students in retention. Confirmation bias Selective attention Selective perception Chandler, Daniel; Munday, Rod (2011). Oxford Reference...
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  • specific pieces of information while rejecting or ignoring others (selective perception), or avoiding circumstances and contradictory information likely...
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  • documented the hostile media effect even when selective recall is positive rather than negative. Selective perception refers to the process by which individuals...
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    Joshua (2006). "Skilled or unskilled, but still unaware of it: How perceptions of difficulty drive miscalibration in relative comparisons". Journal...
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  • people: Predispositions and the related processes of selective exposure, selective perception, and selective retention. The groups, and the norms of groups...
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    (or knowledge) with restorative and selective mechanisms, such as attention, that influence perception. Perception depends on complex functions of the...
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  • vigilance (also called perceptual sensitization) refers to a form of selective perception where a person has a heightened state of awareness and attentiveness...
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    a selective perception. Persuasion theories say that in politics, successful persuaders convince its message recipients into a selective perception or...
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  • inquisitiveness, or perception A strong sense of right and wrong Creativity Love for the arts Empathy Sensitivity for other people Selective mutism (SM) is...
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  • Selective eating, also known as picky eating, is a variety of behaviors whereby a person is highly selective in what they do eat and what they do not eat...
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  • current emotional states. One study showed how selective memory can maintain belief in extrasensory perception (ESP). Believers and disbelievers were each...
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  • Stimulating recall of prior learning (retrieval) Presenting the stimulus (selective perception) Providing learning guidance (semantic encoding) Eliciting performance...
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  • suggests that happiness and sadness have emotion-congruent effects upon selective perception. In their 1994 study, participants were given earphones so that they...
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    Depth perception is the ability to perceive distance to objects in the world using the visual system and visual perception. It is a major factor in perceiving...
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  • generally agreed that there was no such pattern, it was all just selective perception." In the Illuminatus! Trilogy, Wilson expresses the same view, saying...
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  • and maintenance. Previous research has suggested that cognitive and perceptional factors (motivated projection, accessibility of information, emotion...
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    perception, is an ability to perceive differences between light composed of different frequencies independently of light intensity. Color perception is...
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    Motion perception is the process of inferring the speed and direction of elements in a scene based on visual, vestibular and proprioceptive inputs. Although...
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    well as in negative sense; an information filter that causes selective perception, perception of only selected parts of information; very limited, compared...
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    Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD) is a non-psychotic disorder in which a person experiences lasting or persistent visual hallucinations...
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    change existing thought patterns in the face of new circumstances. Selective perception: People actively screen out information that they do not think is...
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  • Misophonia (or selective sound sensitivity syndrome) is a disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds or their associated stimuli, or cues. These...
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  • (see also subject-expectancy effect). Selective perception, the tendency for expectations to affect perception. Semmelweis reflex, the tendency to reject...
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  • pp. 36–56. Underwood G, Swain RA (1973). "Selectivity of attention and the perception of duration". Perception. 2 (1): 101–5. doi:10.1068/p020101. PMID 4777562...
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  • Organization Design" (pages 288-308), originally published in 1973 XV: "Selective Perception: the Identifications of Executives (with DeWitt C. Dearborn)" (pages...
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    Rokeach, Milton (March 1974). "Archie Bunker's Bigotry: A Study in Selective Perception and Exposure". Journal of Communication. 24 (1): 36–47. doi:10.1111/j...
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    because it contains too little or too much information. Distraction, selective perception, and lack of attention to feedback may also be responsible. Noise...
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  • processes: selective attention and confirmation bias. The main cause behind frequency illusion, and other related illusions and biases, seems to be selective attention...
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