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1 Perception, Self, and Communication
CM 115 Unit 2

2 What is Perception? “a cognitive process through which we interpret our experiences and come to our own unique understanding” (O’Hair and Wiemna, 2009). Active perception means that your mind selects, organizes, and interprets that which you sense. Subjective perception is your uniquely constructed meaning attributed to sensed stimuli

3 For discussion Think of an event that recently occurred in your life in which your perception of what happened might be quite different from the perception of others.

4 Why do differences in perception occur?
Physiological factors Past experiences and roles Culture and co-culture Present feeling and circumstances

5 For discussion What is self concept and how does it differ from self efficacy, self presentation and self awareness?

6 Using Perception: Can you find 10 differences in these two pictures?

7 Can you find 5 horses in this picture?

8 Explanation You know when you meet people you have your initial impression. This impression can be completely faulty until you take the time to really understand and fully comprehend whom the person is that you are meeting. Going just by your initial impulse or initial judgment, does not give that person a chance to fully demonstrate to you, who that person is and what that person is really about. Remember: looks can be deceiving.

9 Can you find a deer, buffalo, possum, ape, fox, horse, dog, wolf, bear, eagle, turkey, bobcat, dinosaur, lamb, and raccoon? 

10 Now look at this picture do you see the duck or the rabbit?

11 Explanation If you only look at the left side of things you will see the duck. But if you are on the right of things you will see the rabbit. Right or left, conservative or liberal, black or white are just perspectives which you bring to the situation. It is imperative to make good decisions, solve problems, and settle conflicts that you are able to set aside your strong biases so that you can get the whole picture into perspective. 

12 Summary You cannot always trust your initial perceptions because your brain has not caught up with all that it is decoding and translating. So please, slow down, be rational, test out your assumptions, let go of your stereotypes, and be open to reality the way it really is rather than the way you suspect or perceive it to be.

13 Perceptual errors Stereotyping First impressions

14 For discussion  What are some of the barriers for building positive self concept and how can they be overcome?

15 For discussion Discussion a situation where your first impression of someone was not accurate. After getting to know the person, your impression changed.

16 Who are you? Self-fulfilling prophecy: the idea that you behave and see yourself in ways that are consistent with how others see you. Johari Window (we will discuss more in Chapter 6, p.141.) Assist in understanding the importance of self-disclosure, including areas that are known to others; areas that are not known to others.

17 Self-actualization The fulfillment of one's potential as a person.
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.

18 Self-evaluation Self-image: The picture you have of yourself; the sort of person you believe you are. Self-esteem: The feeling you have about your self-concept; that is, how well you lie and value yourself

19 For discussion What are some of the barriers for building positive self concept and how can they be overcome?

20 Improving self-concept
Have a goal or objective Make your goal realistic Find information about how to achieve your goal Control and restraint Gain support from friends and family Accept yourself

21 For discussion  What is your self concept? Are there any areas of your self concept that you would like to improve?


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