Title: CHAPTER 5: PERCEPTION AND INDIVIDUAL DECISION MAKING
1CHAPTER 5 PERCEPTION AND INDIVIDUAL DECISION
MAKING
- We dont see things as they are, we see things as
we are - Done by
- Moneer ALRajhi
- Abdulaziz ALRayes
2AFTER STUDYING THIS CHAPTER,YOU SHOULD BE ABLE
TO
- Explain how two people can see the same thing and
interpret it differently. - List three determinants of attribution.
- Describe how shortcuts can assist in or distort
our judgment of others. - Explain how perception affects the
decision-making process. - Outline the six steps in the rational
decision-making model.
L E A R N I N G O B J E C T I V E S
3AFTER STUDYING THIS CHAPTER,YOU SHOULD BE ABLE
TO
- Describe the action of the bounded_rational
decision maker. - List and explain the common decision biases or
errors. - Identify the conditions in which individuals are
most likely to use intuition in decision making. - Contrast the three ethical decision criteria.
L E A R N I N G O B J E C T I V E S (contd)
4Example
- .Looking at the painting, some may perceive it as
beautiful, the others as ugly. - then the question arises is why the same objects
is perceived/understood differentially by
different people. - The answer to it is perception which is cognitive
factor of human behaviour.
5What Is Perception?
- Peoples behavior is based on their perception of
what reality is, not on reality itself. - The world as it is perceived is the world that is
behaviorally important.
Perception Is the process of receiving
information about and making sense of the world
around us, it involves deciding which
information to notice, how to categorized this
information and how to interpret it within the
framework of existing knowledge
6Factors ThatInfluence Perception
5-1
FIGURE
7Expectation can distort your perceptions in that
you will see what you expect to see.
- Research finding of the study conducted by
Sheldon Zalkind,Timothy Costello on some specific
characteristics of the perceiver reveal - Knowing oneself makes it easier to see others
accurately. - Ones own characteristics affect the
characteristics one is likely to see in others.
8continued
- people who accept themselves are more likely to
be able to see favourable aspects of others
people. - accuracy in perceiving others is not a single
skill. - These four characteristics greatly influence how
a person perceives others in the environmental
situations
9Person Perception Making Judgments About Others
Determining Factors Distinctiveness shows
different behaviors in different
situations. Consensus response is the same as
others to same situation. Consistency responds
in the same way over time.
10Attribution Theory
5-2
FIGURE
11Errors and Biases in Attributions
12Errors and Biases in Attributions (contd)
13Frequently Used Shortcuts in Judging Others
14Frequently Used Shortcuts in Judging Others
15Frequently Used Shortcuts in Judging Others
16Specific Applications in Organizations
- Employment Interview
- Perceptual biases affect the accuracy of
interviewers judgments of applicants. - Performance Expectations
- A situation in which one person inaccurately
perceives a second person and the resulting
expectations cause the second person to behave in
ways consistent with the original perception. - Performance Evaluations
- Appraisals are subjective perceptions of
performance. - Ethnic Profiling
- Assessment of individual effort is a subjective
judgment subject to perceptual distortion and
bias.
17The Link Between Perceptions and Individual
Decision Making
Perceptions of the decision maker
Outcomes