PERCEPTION OF OTHERS
                Group 5
Uncertainty reduction
   Definition: The process of monitoring the social environment
    to learn more about self and others.

   Interaction  gain information and form impressions of
    others.

   The more they learn about each other and find
    commonalities, the less uncertain they are about each
    other
Factors influence perceptions of others

1.   Observing others

2.   Using stereotypes

3.   Emotional state

4.   Perceiving others’ message

5.   Improving the accuracy of social perceptions
Observing others
   Initial social perceptions or first impressions of others
    are usually made from observations

   These impressions influence how we act toward them
   We make similar judgments about people we meet
    online: based on their profile, pictures, nicknames,
    comments …
Implicit personality theories
   Sometimes we make judgments of other people based on
    implicit personality theories

   Definition: assumptions about which physical characteristics
    and personality traits or behaviors are associated with one
    another.
Halo effect

•   When you judge others based on implicit personality
    theories  your perception is based on the halo effect

•   Definition: to generalize and perceive that a person has a
    whole set of characteristics when you have actually observed
    only one characteristic, trait, or behavior.
   Two types of halo effects:

       Positive halo: admit positive characteristics to others

       Negative halo: impute negative characteristics to others
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Perceiving Others’ Messages
 Our    observations of others and our
  emotional state certainly affect how we
  perceive others. They also tend to influence
  how we perceive the messages others send
  to us.
 Two additional factors that influence how
  we perceive others’ messages are
   context
   shared language
Context
 The   better we know someone, the more
  likely we are to share an understanding of
  the context in which our messages are sent
  and received.
 When we don’t know someone well or when
  we are speaking with several people or a
  large audience, there are expanded
  opportunities for messages to be perceived
  differently.
Shared language
 Even  when both participants speak the same
  language, they might not enjoy a “shared
  language” in terms of how each one
  perceives specific words, visual images, and
  nonverbal cues.
 To clarify, the sender might use a word with
  which the receiver is unfamiliar, ambiguously
  use a word that has multiple meanings,
  misuse a symbol, or use a personal definition
  of a word.
Understanding how observations and
emotional states, as well as context and
shared language affect our perceptions of
others and the messages they send is a first
step in improving your perceptual accuracy.
Improving the Accuracy
  of Social Perceptions
Question the accuracy of your
perceptions
Seek more information to
verify perceptions

   try to collect additional information so that your
    perceptions are better grounded
   talk with the person and ask for the information you
    need to become more comfortable
Realize that your perceptions of
a person will change over time


   People often base their behavior on perceptions that are
    old or based on incomplete information.
Use the skill of perception
checking

 verbalize the perception and see whether others
  agree with what you see, hear and interpret.
 3 steps :
  (1) watch the behavior of the other person
  (2) ask yourself “What does that behavior mean to
  me?
  (3) describe the behavior and put your
  interpretation into words
SUMMARY
   Observing Others: first impressions, use the profile and
    other pictures that people post to judge somebody we
    meet online…
   Using Stereotypes:
    - it is human nature to name, label, and organize in order
    to make sense of the stimuli.
    - stereotyping can lead to prejudice and discrimination
   Emotional State: the factor that affects how accurately we
    perceive others is our emotional state at the time of the
    interaction
   Perceiving Others’ Messages:
    - we interpret the content of the speaker based on the
    context
    - even when both participants speak the same language,
    they might not understand each other.
   Improving the Accuracy of Social Perceptions: Question
    the accuracy, seek more information, perceptions will
    change over time, perception checking.
THANKS FOR YOU ATTENTION!


   Group members:
      1.   Dinh Quoc Minh Dang
      2.   Vo Huu Loc
      3.   Nguyen Dinh Minh Sang
      4.   Tran Thi Ngan Giang
      5.   Nguyen Ngoc Cam
      6.   Nguyen Hong To Ngan

Chapter 2 (perception of others)

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Uncertainty reduction  Definition: The process of monitoring the social environment to learn more about self and others.  Interaction  gain information and form impressions of others.  The more they learn about each other and find commonalities, the less uncertain they are about each other
  • 3.
    Factors influence perceptionsof others 1. Observing others 2. Using stereotypes 3. Emotional state 4. Perceiving others’ message 5. Improving the accuracy of social perceptions
  • 4.
    Observing others  Initial social perceptions or first impressions of others are usually made from observations  These impressions influence how we act toward them
  • 5.
    We make similar judgments about people we meet online: based on their profile, pictures, nicknames, comments …
  • 6.
    Implicit personality theories  Sometimes we make judgments of other people based on implicit personality theories  Definition: assumptions about which physical characteristics and personality traits or behaviors are associated with one another.
  • 7.
    Halo effect • When you judge others based on implicit personality theories  your perception is based on the halo effect • Definition: to generalize and perceive that a person has a whole set of characteristics when you have actually observed only one characteristic, trait, or behavior.
  • 8.
    Two types of halo effects:  Positive halo: admit positive characteristics to others  Negative halo: impute negative characteristics to others
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Perceiving Others’ Messages Our observations of others and our emotional state certainly affect how we perceive others. They also tend to influence how we perceive the messages others send to us.  Two additional factors that influence how we perceive others’ messages are context shared language
  • 12.
    Context  The better we know someone, the more likely we are to share an understanding of the context in which our messages are sent and received.  When we don’t know someone well or when we are speaking with several people or a large audience, there are expanded opportunities for messages to be perceived differently.
  • 13.
    Shared language  Even when both participants speak the same language, they might not enjoy a “shared language” in terms of how each one perceives specific words, visual images, and nonverbal cues.  To clarify, the sender might use a word with which the receiver is unfamiliar, ambiguously use a word that has multiple meanings, misuse a symbol, or use a personal definition of a word.
  • 14.
    Understanding how observationsand emotional states, as well as context and shared language affect our perceptions of others and the messages they send is a first step in improving your perceptual accuracy.
  • 15.
    Improving the Accuracy of Social Perceptions
  • 16.
    Question the accuracyof your perceptions
  • 17.
    Seek more informationto verify perceptions  try to collect additional information so that your perceptions are better grounded  talk with the person and ask for the information you need to become more comfortable
  • 18.
    Realize that yourperceptions of a person will change over time  People often base their behavior on perceptions that are old or based on incomplete information.
  • 19.
    Use the skillof perception checking  verbalize the perception and see whether others agree with what you see, hear and interpret.  3 steps : (1) watch the behavior of the other person (2) ask yourself “What does that behavior mean to me? (3) describe the behavior and put your interpretation into words
  • 20.
  • 21.
    Observing Others: first impressions, use the profile and other pictures that people post to judge somebody we meet online…  Using Stereotypes: - it is human nature to name, label, and organize in order to make sense of the stimuli. - stereotyping can lead to prejudice and discrimination
  • 22.
    Emotional State: the factor that affects how accurately we perceive others is our emotional state at the time of the interaction  Perceiving Others’ Messages: - we interpret the content of the speaker based on the context - even when both participants speak the same language, they might not understand each other.
  • 23.
    Improving the Accuracy of Social Perceptions: Question the accuracy, seek more information, perceptions will change over time, perception checking.
  • 24.
    THANKS FOR YOUATTENTION!  Group members: 1. Dinh Quoc Minh Dang 2. Vo Huu Loc 3. Nguyen Dinh Minh Sang 4. Tran Thi Ngan Giang 5. Nguyen Ngoc Cam 6. Nguyen Hong To Ngan