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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Human_Relations/Human_Relations_(Dias)/01%3A_What_is_Human_Relations/1.04%3A_Perception's_EffectPerception is the recognition and interpretation of sensory stimuli based upon our memory. In other words, it is the way you interpret data around you. The data could come from sight, smell, touch, ta...Perception is the recognition and interpretation of sensory stimuli based upon our memory. In other words, it is the way you interpret data around you. The data could come from sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing. For example, if you wake up in the morning to the smell of coffee, your perception is likely correct that your roommate is already awake. The challenge with perception in human relations is that we may not always understand someone else’s perception.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Introduction_to_Communication/Communication_in_the_Real_World_-_An_Introduction_to_Communication_Studies/02%3A_Communication_and_Perception/2.02%3A_Perceiving_OthersThe page discusses various aspects of perception, emphasizing how we interpret others' behaviors, form impressions, and attribute causes to actions. Key topics include internal and external attributio...The page discusses various aspects of perception, emphasizing how we interpret others' behaviors, form impressions, and attribute causes to actions. Key topics include internal and external attributions, perceptual errors like the fundamental attribution error and self-serving bias, and the influence of first and last impressions through the primacy and recency effects.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/College_of_the_Canyons/COMS_100%3A_Process_of_Communication_(Stokes-Rice)/03%3A_Perceiving_and_Understanding/3.03%3A_Physical_and_Environmental_Influences_on_PerceptionThe text discusses how first impressions are influenced by factors such as physical appearance and environmental characteristics, highlighting how stereotypes and schemas are formed. It explains the i...The text discusses how first impressions are influenced by factors such as physical appearance and environmental characteristics, highlighting how stereotypes and schemas are formed. It explains the impact of physical attractiveness on perceptions and the consequences of relying on stereotypes, using the example of the Milgram experiments to illustrate authority influence.