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Pad | Learn Win Naing Ouestion 6 Your emotional state affects your perception an

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Pad | Learn Win Naing Ouestion 6 Your emotional state affects your perception answened Points out af Select one True False Question 7 Not yet answed Points out of Porter traveled from his home in San Francisco to Japan. He thought the food there was "weird."He also noticed they communicated differently and had diftlerent customs. He thought many of their customs were abnormal compared to his normal customs back home that are "the right way to do things This is an example of Select one Fag a Outlook b. Ethnocentrism. c.Sterootyping. d. Social roles Question 8 Cleo considers herself a good student. During the semster she got good grades in almost all of her classes and she attibuted this to her being smart and studying hard. She did very poorly in one of her classes and she thought the only reason she did poorly was because the the treacher didn't like her, not because she didn't study enough. This is an example of answered Points out a Select one a Selective attention b. Scripts c. Constructs. d. Self-serving bias Question 9 Having physical differences in the five senses like sight, hearing. taste, smell and touch does not impact one's perception. answend Points out of Select one: False Question 10 answered Points out aft Joan and her friends grew up in the 1950s when women of this tme were more Skely to be stay at home moms and housewives. This has influenced their perceptions about gender and family roles. This is an example of Select one: a. Ego-defensive function b. Value-expression function c. Selective attention. d. Cohort effect

Explanation / Answer

1. True. Our emotional states affect our perception.
2. The correct answer is Option B. This seems to be an example of ethnocentrism.
3. The correct answer is Option D. This seems to be an example of the self serving bias.
4. False. Having physical differences on the sensations has an impact on perception.
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