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“Perception Process and Stereotypes”

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes

The perception process Perceptual shortcuts Factors affecting the perception process Stereotypes Self-fulfilling prophecy Strategies to correct inaccurate perceptions OVERVIEW

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes PERCEPTION The procedure by which we try to gather and interpret information about the environment that surrounds us

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes Feedback about ourselves and others Not always based on true picture of reality We behave as though our perceptions are real The Perception Process

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes Practical Exercise

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes FEATURE FILMS ARE THE RE- SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTI- FIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes Attributes to Perception Raw Data: -The information we experience The Cognitive Process: -Is unseen but affected by things The End Product: - Our perception, sensing, or interpretation of our experience (the perception)

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes Economizing Phenomenon The mind’s ability to take in new information, mix with old information and make new ideas through quick deduction First Impression Self Fulfilling Prophecy Projection Blaming the victim Halo Effect

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes Practical Exercise

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes Unattractive, Poorly-dressed, Old Woman

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes Beautiful, Wealthy, Young Woman

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes Stereotypes An exaggerated belief associated with a category

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes Characteristics of Stereotypes Fixed rigid ideas Associated with a group or category of people Not supported by evidence Can be favorable or unfavorable –Can have an adverse effect Driven by motives

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes Factors that Support Stereotypes Socialization Process Books Mass Media

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes Experience Perception Stereotypes INTERRELATIONSHIP OF PERCEPTIONS AND STEREOTYPES

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes Strategies to Correct Inaccurate Perceptions Acceptance of differences in people Active listening Provide feedback Take ownership for your feelings and behaviors (own them) Use inclusionary language Avoid stereotypes

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes SUMMARY The Perception Process Attributes of Perception Economizing Phenomenon Characteristics of Stereotypes Sources of Stereotypes Strategies to Correct Inaccurate Perceptions

Perceptions Process and Stereotypes

“One of the most important aspects of achievement is training the eyes to see properly. Sight is an interesting phenomenon. We see things not as they are, but as we are. Our perception is shaped by past experiences, according to faith and consciousness.” - Dennis Kimbro Author