PERCEPTION OF OTHERS (why) [stereotyping]

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PERCEPTION OF OTHERS (why) [stereotyping] Primacy effect (first impression-most important) Negativity bias[remember the negative] Attribution error [personal characterisitics [+]; situation [-] Memory bias-only remember traits that reinforce perceived stereotypes

GENDER AND PERCEPTION Status vs. connection “Dominance of men” Tannen Communication style Culture

COLLEGE RELATIONSHIPS-CLASSMATES Talk with people around you E-mail Be cautious Study groups

COLLEGE RELATIONSHIPS-PROFESSORS Not doing their job Notify department dean

COLLEGE RELATIONSHIPS-ADVISORS Find out who you advisor will be Programs Liberal Arts Advising Center Teachers services

CONFLICT Can happen between students and teachers Teachers Students talk directly to the teacher Stay positive Students Confront in a positive way Talk to teacher