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Factors Influenci NG Perceptio N Stages of Perceptio N Response Perceiver Target Situation Select Organize Interpret Retrieve
Learning Outcomes:
Learning
Theories of Learning
Perception
It is the process by which peopled select, organize, interpret, retrieve, and respond to
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1. The Perceiver
- The person who perceives the target.
- Factors influencing the perceiver: his past experiences, his needs or motives,
his personality, and his values and attitudes
2. The Target
- The person, object, or event that is perceived by another person.
3. The situation
- The situational factors that affect perception are: time, work setting, and
social setting.
Attribution
It is the process by which people ascribe causes to the behavior they perceive.
1. Distinctiveness
- The consideration given to how consistent a person’s behavior is across
different situations.
2. Consensus
- This refers to the likelihood that all those facing the same situation will have
similar responses.
3. Consistency
- This refers to the measure of whether an individual responds the same way
across time.
Selective Perception
It happens when a person selectively interprets what he sees on the bias of his
interests, background, experience, and attitudes.
Halo Effect
Contrast Effects
Projection
Stereotyping
Stereotyping refers to judging someone on the basis of one’s perception of the group to
which that person belongs.