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Barriers to Perception(1) |
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Perceptual Sets--expectations that produce a readiness to process experience in a predetermined way |
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Barriers to Perception (2) |
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Selective Exposure: the selection of stimuli that reaffirm existing attitudes, beliefs and values |
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Barriers to perception (3) |
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selective perception--this means only seeing and hearing what we choose closure--the means we choose to perceive a complete world |
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Barriers to Perception (4) |
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first impressions--the making of an initial judgment; primacy effect--the ability of one's first impression to color subsequent impressions |
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barriers to perception (5) |
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stereotypes--a generalization about ppl, places, or events held by many members of a society; prejudice--a biased, negative attitude toward a particular group of ppl; a negative prejudment based on membership in a social category |
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barriers to perception (6) |
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Allness--the erroneous belief that any one person could know all there is to know about anything |
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barriers to perception (7) |
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blindering--the process by which one unconciously adds restrictions that limit one's perceptual capabilities |
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barriers to perception (8) |
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inferences--an assumption w/ varying degrees of accuracy; fact--that which is known to be true based on observation |
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used to explain the roles that self-awareness and self-disclosure play in relationships (open, blind, hidden, unknown) SELFDISCLOSURE--the process of revealing to another info about the self that this person would not otherwise know |
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1)initating 2)experimenting 3) intensifying 4)integrating 5)bonding 6)differentiating 7)circumscribing 8)stagnating 9)avoiding 10)termination |
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