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What is perception?
What is perception?
- A process of creating sensory impressions to understand the environment
- A process of organizing and interpreting sensory impressions to give meaning to the environment (correct)
- A process of memorizing sensory impressions for future reference
- A process of ignoring sensory impressions to avoid environmental distractions
What does research on perception demonstrate?
What does research on perception demonstrate?
- Perception is solely based on individual's previous experiences
- Perception is completely determined by external factors
- Individuals always perceive things exactly the same way
- Individuals may look at the same thing and perceive it differently (correct)
What is the link between perception and decision making?
What is the link between perception and decision making?
- Decision making overrides perception
- Perception influences how individuals make decisions (correct)
- Decision making has no connection to perception
- Perception is irrelevant in decision making
What does the rational model of decision making contrast with?
What does the rational model of decision making contrast with?
How do individual differences and organizational constraints affect decision making?
How do individual differences and organizational constraints affect decision making?
Which of the following best describes perception?
Which of the following best describes perception?
What is the main focus of attribution theory?
What is the main focus of attribution theory?
In decision making, what does bounded rationality refer to?
In decision making, what does bounded rationality refer to?
What is the key factor that affects decision making according to the text?
What is the key factor that affects decision making according to the text?
What does the three-stage model of creativity describe?
What does the three-stage model of creativity describe?