Thursday, February 27, 2014

Sense Perception and Rapid Cognition

  1. How did you react to your results?  Were you surprised?  Angry or hurt? Pleased?  Discuss what you felt and why you think you felt what you did.
I was greatly surprised when I got my results because it was not what I was expecting at all and I got very frustrated with the test and the results. I was not pleased with my results because it was not what I expected or wanted to see at all. The first test was more understandable but my second one was way off. 

Do you believe that your test results say something about you that you should pay attention to?  Why or why not?

I do not think it does. Because I feel like I know myself better than what a test says. Also I feel like a got false answers because once I would get one answer wrong I would get flustered and kept messing up.For the race IAT it seemed to be more accurate and is definitely something I have partly noticed in the past but is definitely something I know I should pay more attention to and I will start to; but even though it was more true it was not completely true. 

Do you think that these tests are valid?  When you first saw your results, did you question or accept the tests' validity?

I greatly questioned the validity of this test after taking it because I strongly disagreed with my second test. i especially questioned the validity of the test because it was judging you on so little. 

Give examples of the cultural messages that many support attitudes linking a dominant group in your nation or culture with "good" or "superior" attributes and a subordinate group with "bad" or "inferior" ones. Are these attitudes generalizations that can be called stereotypes?  How can generalizations be distinguished from stereotypes?

Depending on who I am with the cultural message is different. My family is very Irish and they hold a lot of pride in that, and part of my family is very Italian and they hold pride in that. In my family some have a strong preverence to their own nationality only because they have pride in it, but it does not necessarily mean that they do not like other nationalities. 

If some of our consciously held beliefs, attitudes, and values are undermined by what Gladwell calls rapid cognition (others call this intuitive thinking or even gut feelings), what do you suggest we can do to combat jumping to (false) conclusions?

It is really hard to jump to false conclusions. The best way is to be aware of the past of when you have jumped to false conclusions and remember to be conscious of that time so you do not do it again. Another way to do this is when you feel that you are coming to a quick conclusion of something, just take a step back on the situation and look at the facts to see if you are actually jumping to a false conclusion. 

Contrast two examples, one in which we rely on rapid cognition for accuracy of knowledge, and another in which rapid cognition can lead to knowledge errors.

One example of when rapid cognition helps the accuracy of knowledge is when you are in danger. If one is in danger they need to make a lot of quick decisions about the situation they are in, and chose whether or not to leave the situation. Even if one makes a knowledge error in this situation it is better to make a knowledge error and leave a possible dangerous situation than to stick around and possible get hurt. At the same time a rapid cognition can lead to a bad knowledge error, like the boy Mickey. Obviously Mickey is just an eight year old boy and is not a terrorist. At this point a rapid cognition can lead to knowledge error because they assumed that because he has a name of a terrorist he is a terrorist, which is completely wrong.

Friday, February 14, 2014

Sense-Perception: Real Life Examples

Examine how knowledge gained by sense perception helps individual(s) be "successful" in each real-life situation
1. One of your IB subjects

In HL biology ones sense are extremely important in being successful. In biology we do a lot of labs and when doing labs what you see is extremely important because your observations are your results for the lab. Sense are also very important for safety in a lab. If someone smells a chemical or fire that means there might be something going wrong with the lab, which can be dangerous depending on the lab that one does. 

2. Winter Olympic Sports- Figure Skating

Senses are extremely important for figure skating. The sense of touching is important for partner figure skating because it is important to feel your partner to know that they are holding you in the right position. Another important sense is balance, because balance is key for figure skating because without balance one will fall and hurt themselves and not be able to preform correctly. Finally an important sense is the sense of time because the figure skaters need to know that they are on the right time with their music. 

3. Area of knowledge

Sense perception is very important in the arts. When drawing or painting a lot of the time people with draw what they see, and some people may perceive what they see differently than other people.  Also when a final piece of art is complete, everyone will see the art piece differently and everyone will notice different parts off it.


Thursday, February 6, 2014

Symbols & Knowledge


http://www.symbols.com/symbol/144

1. The cultural origins of this symbol is from ancient Greece, where Earth is one of the four classic elements according to the Greek philosophers and scientists.
2. The knowledge portrayed is that Earth is supposed to be the heaviest of the four elements, therefore any Earth-laden substances would fall fast straight down  to the center of the cosmos. Earth is associated with sensual aspects of both life and death in later occultism.
3. This symbol can be emotive because Earth is seen to be strong and powerful, along with sensual. This symbol can also be vague because the meaning behind it would not be widely known in modern culture.
4. Some problems of knowledge with this symbol is it is very simple, therefore it is hard to derive the idea of Earth from it. Also since it is an ancient symbol, the modern culture may not know the background of this symbol and therefore not understand the meaning behind it. Also there are many other symbols for Earth so people may not know there are many symbols for Earth or they do not know all of them.
5. 
http://jaredleto-best-idol.blogspot.com/2011/08/triad-o-que-significa.html
This is a symbol that symbolizes air. This is related to Earth, because it is one of the other elements but it could easily be confused with the symbol for Earth if one does not know the symbols well. This is also as a symbol widely used by a well known bands called 30 Seconds to Mars, and they chose this symbol because it means air; but people know it more as a symbol for the band than for air.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

The 16th Man Reflection- Knowledge Question

How are symbols used in the construction of knowledge?
Symbols are a huge part in constructing our knowledge and is present in the movie "The 16th Man." One big symbol in the movie was the Springbok emblem. Before Nelson Mandela, the Springbok emblem was a symbol for keeping the races separate from each other and was for an all white team. No black person would support the team because it was a symbol for the white superiority in South Africa. Mandela was able to change that when he became President. For one a black person was finally on the team and Mandela would wear a Springbok without any hesitations. Mandela knew the Springbok emblem was a big part of the culture of South Africa so he used it to help get rid of the inequity between the races in South Africa. Mandela used this to break down the racial barrier, when Mandela went out to meet the Springbok team and put on a Springbok hat without any hesitation it showed to the team and to the country, that the black people should not be bitter against the Springbok team for being an all white team and to break down the racial barrier. The way in which Mandela accepted the Springbok emblem put out a message to the people, and made them start to realize and learn that there should no longer be a barrier between the races and to put aside all of the bitter feelings that everyone once had against each other.
Mandela also used the rugby team to help people gain knowledge on how to come together without conflict between races. Everyone love sports, especially youth, and sports are something that everyone can understand, and it usually a time when people come together. Mandela used this as a way to break down the racial barrier and bring equality into South Africa. The sport and the team symbolizes the country and the people. With a black person on the team, the team represented both races coming together for a common interest. The rugby teaming winning the world cup proved to the people that black and white people can come together and work together because there really isn't much difference between the two people besides the color of their skin. The symbol of the rugby team help bring knowledge to the people that black and white people can be together without any conflict, in a way that only sports can bring people together.