Title: Perception, The Self, and Communication
1Perception, The Self, and
Communication Part 1
2People only see what they are prepared to see.
3Perception Communication
- Perception affects communication and
communication affects perceptionit is an ongoing
cycle of influence. - Ø  Perception shapes how we interpret others
communication and how we ourselves communicate. - Ø  At the same time, communication influences
our perceptions of people and situations. The two
processes are intricately intertwined.
4Perceiving Others
- Perception an active process of creating meaning
by selecting, organizing, and interpreting
people, objects, events, situations, and
activities. - Narrative The stories people create and use to
make sense of their personal worlds.
5Common Perceptual Tendencies
- Attributionthe process of attaching meaning to
behavior. - We judge ourselves more charitably
- Situational
- Self-serving bias
- We judge others more critically
- Dispositional
6 Desirable Undesirable Conduct
Dispositional Attribution Situational Attribution
Situational Attribution Dispositional Attribution
Ingroup Members Outgroup Members
7- We are influenced by what is most obvious
- Intense
- Repetitious
- Contrastive
- Motives
- We cling to first impressions, even if wrong.
- We tend to assume that others are similar to us.
- We tend to favor negative impressions over
positive ones. - We blame innocent victims for their misfortunes.
8Situational Factors Influencing Perception
- Relational satisfaction.
- Degree of involvement with the other person.
- Past experience
- Expectations
- Social roles
- Knowledge
- Self-concept
9Perception and Culture
- Different people see things differently
- Culture is a major factor on how people perceive
things. - Categories such as gender, sub-culture, economic
class, and age all influence ones perception.
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18Are the horizontal lines parallel, or do they
slope?
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23Is the book face-down?Or face-up?
24Looking up, or looking down?
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29Empathy and Perception
- Empathy the ability to re-create another
persons perspective, to experience the world
from the others point of view. - Dimensions of empathy
- Perspective taking
- Emotional dimension
- Genuine concern
30Empathy vs. Sympathy
- Sympathy when you feel compassion for another
persons predicament. - It lacks the degree of identification that
empathy entails. - Empathy when you have a personal sense of what
that predicament is like. - The other persons confusion, joy, or pain becomes
your own.
31Next Mondays Agenda
- Bring in your student profile.
- Bring in your group perception assignments.
- Be ready to discuss
- Bring your workbook.