Asked by JENNIFER GARCIA BUSTILLOS on Apr 30, 2024

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Define perception and interpersonal perception,and give an example between active perception and passive perception.

Interpersonal Perception

The process by which people observe, interpret, and make sense of the behaviors and characteristics of others in social interactions.

Active Perception

The process of seeking out, engaging with, and interpreting sensory information from the environment.

Passive Perception

is the ability to notice or deduce information within one's environment without actively seeking it out, often used in contexts like game mechanics or psychology to describe how individuals may observe details unconsciously.

  • Comprehend the idea and importance of perception within interpersonal communication.
  • Identify the stages of the interpersonal perception process.
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Muhammad NazimMay 04, 2024
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-Perception is experiencing your world and then making sense out of what you experience.
-Interpersonal perception is the process by which you decide what people are like and give meaning to their actions.
-An example of passive perception might be becoming aware of a squeaky cart passing along the hall as you are listening to the professor's lecture.
-An example of active perception would be asking a question about something in the lecture to clarify what you think you heard the professor say.