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- Social_perception abstract "Social Perception is the study of how people form impressions of and make inferences about other people. We learn about others' feelings and emotions by picking up on information we gather from their physical appearance, and verbal and nonverbal communication. Facial expressions, tone of voice, hand gestures, and body position are just a few examples of ways people communicate without words. A real world example of social perception would be understanding that someone disagrees with what you said when you see them roll their eyes. Closely related to and affected by this is the idea of self-concept, a collection of one’s perceptions and beliefs about oneself.An important term to understand when talking about Social Perception is attribution. Attribution is explaining a person’s behavior as being based in some source, from his/her personality to the situation in which he/she is acting.Most importantly, social perception is shaped by individual's motivation at the time, their emotions, and their cognitive load capacity. All of this combined determines how people attribute certain traits and how those traits are interpreted.".
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- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Actor–observer_asymmetry.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Attribution.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Barnum_effect.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Weiner.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mental_processes.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Category:Perception.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_psychology.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Defensive_attribution_hypothesis.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Dunning–Kruger_effect.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Egocentric_bias.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink False-consensus_effect.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Framing_(social_sciences).
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Fritz_Heider.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Fundamental_attribution_error.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Halo_effect.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Kelley.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Implicit_personality_theory.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink In-group_favoritism.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Interpersonal_perception.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Joint_attention.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Overconfidence_effect.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Projection_bias.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Self-concept.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Status_quo_bias.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLink Stereotype.
- Social_perception wikiPageWikiLinkText "Social perception".
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- Social_perception subject Category:Mental_processes.
- Social_perception subject Category:Perception.
- Social_perception subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Social_perception hypernym Study.
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- Social_perception type Science.
- Social_perception comment "Social Perception is the study of how people form impressions of and make inferences about other people. We learn about others' feelings and emotions by picking up on information we gather from their physical appearance, and verbal and nonverbal communication. Facial expressions, tone of voice, hand gestures, and body position are just a few examples of ways people communicate without words.".
- Social_perception label "Social perception".
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- Social_perception sameAs Personenwahrnehmung.
- Social_perception sameAs Սոցիալական_ընկալում.
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