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PERCEPTION PROCESS AND STEREOTYPES
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Overview Elements of perception Perceptual shortcuts
Relationships between stereotype and perception Strategies to correct inaccurate perceptions
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Perception The procedures by which we try and interpret information about the environment that surrounds us.
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What do you see?
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What do you see?
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What do you see?
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What do you see?
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What do you see?
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What do you see?
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Count the … Feature films are the result of years of scientific study combined with the experience of years
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Perception Not always based on a true picture of reality
Our perceptions are our reality
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Elements of Perception
Raw data Mental process Interpretation of our experience
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Perceptual Shortcut New information with old information to make a quick deduction…… First impression Viewing people as a constant Blaming the victim Halo effect
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Stereotypes An exaggerated belief associated with a category
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Characteristics of Stereotypes
Fixed rigid ideas Associated with a group or category Not supported by evidence Can be favorable or unfavorable Driven by motive
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Sources of Stereotypes
Socialization process Books Mass media Educators and public officials
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Perception / Stereotype
Rationalizations that allow us to justify behavior Accept / reject certain groups or situations Selectively maintain our thinking about a group or category.
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Strategies to Correct Inaccurate Perceptions
Acceptances of differences Active listening Own your behaviors Use the feedback process
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Summary Elements of perception Perceptual shortcuts
Relationships between stereotype and perception Strategies to correct inaccurate perceptions
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