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PERCEPTION-3 STEP PROCESS

PERCEPTION-3 STEP PROCESS. A. Selection Intensity Repetition Change in stimuli Motives. PERCEPTION-3 STEP PROCESS. B. Organization C. Interpretation Past experience Expectations Knowledge Self concept. PERCEPTION PROBLEMS. Prior experience Stereotypes Selectivity

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PERCEPTION-3 STEP PROCESS

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  1. PERCEPTION-3 STEP PROCESS • A. Selection • Intensity • Repetition • Change in stimuli • Motives

  2. PERCEPTION-3 STEP PROCESS • B. Organization • C. Interpretation • Past experience • Expectations • Knowledge • Self concept

  3. PERCEPTION PROBLEMS • Prior experience • Stereotypes • Selectivity • Cognitive Orientation • PG 48-49

  4. PERCEPTION-WHO ARE YOU?

  5. PERCEPTION OF SELF • Self concept (honest interpretation) • Strengths • Weaknesses • Video”Sarah’s blog”

  6. PERCEPTION OF SELF • Self esteem (how you THINK you are) • Feedback from others • Social comparison • Reflected appraisal

  7. PERCEPTION OF SELF • Self fulfilling prophecy • What can go right/wrong will go right/wrong

  8. PERCEPTION OF SELF • Self Disclosure-level of personal information you reveal about yourself • Guidelines: • Trust • Reciprocity • Cultural awareness • Situational approach • “Step at a time”

  9. PERCEPTION OF OTHERS • Observation • Personality traits • Halo effect • Influences • Titles • Categorizing • Video”Tonya”

  10. MINIMIZING STEREOTYPES • Watch perceptual errors • Have enough information • Perception check • Describe behavior • More than one explanation • Ask • Adjust perception

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