Perception in Interpersonal Communication: Unit: 6
Perception in Interpersonal Communication: Unit: 6
Unit: 6
We dont see things as they are; we see things as we are. Anais Nin Take the maple leaf
Objectives
1. List & explain five stages of perception & factors influencing each stage. 2. List & define 7 factors influencing perception process. 3. List & explain at least 4 methods for increasing the accuracy of your perceptions.
Perception is
the process of becoming aware of objects and events through the senses.
I. Stages of Perception
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A. Stimulation 1. take in stimuli through the 5 senses 2. we are selective in the stimuli we choose to perceive
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a. selective attention = attend to things that you anticipate will fulfill your needs b. selective exposure = expose yourself to things that will confirm your beliefs
B. Organization
1. proximity = things close together in physical distance are seen as one unit
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See how quickly you can find the dogs in the picture.* Read the text below before looking at the picture. Typical comments by people taking the test:
"I couldn't see dogs. I stared at the picture for 10 minutes." "I think it is one of those pictures where you have to stare at a certain spot and then everything comes into focus, but it never happened to me. I'll give it another try later." "I almost didn't find the dogs at all!" "There is a dog in this picture? Where?" "This must be a joke; there are no dogs in this picture.
Men seem to do better at this than women. Average times : Women - 12.46 minutes Men - 1.23 seconds *Hint: The dogs appear to be white with black spots. 19
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B. Self-Fulfilling Prophecy = strongly influence situations based on how we view and label things
C. Perceptual Accentuation = process that leads you to see what you expect to see and what you want to see
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D. Primacy-Recency 1. Primacy-Effect = what comes first is the most influential 2. Recency- Effect = what comes last is the most influential
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Stereotyping
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A. Analyze your perceptions. 1. Recognize your own role. 2. Avoid early conclusions. 3. Avoid mind reading.
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The End
Unless you want to see some optical illusions.
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