PSYC 2600 Chapter 12-13: ch 12+13 readings
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Cognitive approaches to personality focus on differences in how people process information. Cognition refers to awareness and thinking, as well as to specific mental acts, such as perceiving, interpreting, remembering, believing, anticipating. All of these mental activities transform sensory input into mental representations (information processing) We all perceive reality through our own lens (mental representation) Based on our sensory and perceptual systems. How people focus on details in any context despite clutter of background information. Rod and frame test: in a dark room, participants are presented with a rod with a frame around it. The goal is to adjust the rod so that it is upright. Field independence: ignoring the external cues around rod and use body orientation as guide. Field dependence: adjust rod in the direction of the tilted frame. Embedded figures test: participants are shown an image with multiple embedded images and are asked to find them.