Perception Attribution
Perception Attribution
Perception Attribution
&
ATTRIBUTION
NATURE AND CONCEPT OF
PERCEPTION
THE SUB- PROCESSES
1. CONFRONTATION WITH THE SITUATION A PERSON
EXPERIENCES (E.G. ENCOUNTER WITH A PERSON
OR AN EVENT)
2. REGISTRATION OF STIMULUS, I.E. SENSING
VARIOUS CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TARGET (E.G.
PHYSICAL TRAITS, DRESS)
3. SELECTION FROM THE DATA THOSE FACTS THAT
WILL BE USED TO FORM IDEA ABOUT THE TARGET
(E.G. FACIAL EXPRESSION)
4. ORGANISATION AND INTERPRETATION OF
SELECTED DATA, I.E. FORMATION OF THE CONCEPT
(E.G. THE PERSON IS FRIENDLY)
NATURE AND CONCEPT OF
PERCEPTION
• PEOPLE THINK, FEEL, & BEHAVE THE WAY THEY
PERCEIVE
• A PERSON’S UNIQUE INTERPRETATION, NOT EXACT
RECORDING OF THE SITUATION, EVENT OR PERSON,
WHICH MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM THE REALITY.
• A FILTER WHICH IS UNIQUE TO EACH INDIVIDUAL.
• RECOGNITION OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE
PERCEPTUAL WORLD AND THE REAL WORLD IS VITAL TO
THE UNDERSTANDING OF ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR.
• HELPS TO UNDERSTAND BEHAVIOURS IN
ORGANISATIONS.
NATURE AND CONCEPT OF
PERCEPTION
SELF-PERCEPTION
• THE PROCESS BY WHICH PEOPLE DEVELOP A VIEW OF
THEMSELVES.
SELF-ESTEEM
• AN EMOTIONAL DIMENSION OF SELF-PERCEPTION;
POSITIVE & NEGATIVE JUDGEMENTS ABOUT ONESELF.
• LOW SELF-ESTEEM MAY LEAD TO DEMOTIVATION AND
UNSUCCESSFUL OR DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR.
ATTRIBUTION
ATTRIBUTION THEORY
• THE COGNITIVE PROCESS PEOPLE
USE TO EXPLAIN THE CAUSE OF
THEIR OWN AND OTHERS
BEHAVIOUR.
• HOW DO THEY INTERPRET
TYPES OF ATTRIBUTION
DISPOSITIONAL ATTRIBUTION
• ASCRIBES A PERSON’S BEHAVIOUR TO INTERNAL FACTORS
SUCH AS PERSONALITY, TRAITS, MOTIVATION OR ABILITY.
• IN GENERAL, PEOPLE USE THESE ATTRIBUTIONS TO
EXPLAIN THEIR SUCCESSES OR OTHERS’ FAILURES.
SITUATIONAL ATTRIBUTIONS
• ASCRIBES A PERSON’S BEHAVIOUR TO EXTERNAL FACTORS
SUCH AS EQUIPMENT, SOCIAL INFLUENCE FROM OTHERS.
• IN GENERAL, PEOPLE USE THESE ATTRIBUTIONS TO
EXPLAIN THEIR FAILURES OR OTHERS’ SUCCESS.
TYPES OF ATTRIBUTION