PERCEPTION The procedures by which we try and interpret information about the environment that surrounds us Viewgraph #11-1.

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PERCEPTION The procedures by which we try and interpret information about the environment that surrounds us Viewgraph #11-1

THE PERCEPTION PROCESS Feedback about ourselves and others Not always based on true picture of reality We behave as though our perceptions are real Viewgraph #11-2

ATTRIBUTES OF PERCEPTION Raw data, the information that we experience Mental process, which is unseen but affected by things Our perception, sensing or interpretation our experience Viewgraph #11-3

ECONOMIZING PHENOMENON First impression Self-fulfilling prophecy Just like me Blaming the victim Halo effect Viewgraph #11-4

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STEREOTYPES An exaggerated belief associated with a category Viewgraph #11-6

CHARACTERISTICS OF STEREOTYPES Fixed, rigid ideas Associated with a group of category of people Not supported by evidence Can be favorable or unfavorable Driven by motive Viewgraph #11-7

SOURCES OF STEREOTYPES Socialization process Books Mass media Educators and public officials Viewgraph #11-8

STRATEGIES TO CORRECT INACCURATE PERCEPTIONS Acceptance of differences in people Active listening Provide feedback Own your behaviors/feelings Receive feedback Use inclusionary language Avoid stereotypes Viewgraph #11-9

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