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Three fundamental principles of perception:

          Selection

          organisation

          inference

all affect perception of people but

           people behave objects do not

           people interact with other people - one person's behaviour can influence            another's

           people perceive and experience but objects cannot - each person's perception of one other is at least partly a product of the other's perception of them

Often the first thing we notice about someone is some aspect of their appearance (e.g. clothes, hair) and to this extent we are treating them as things - first step towards stereotyping.

Other Notes in this Category

  1. Attitudes
  2. Attitudes and Behaviour
  3. Attribution
  4. Conformity
  5. Crowds and Territoriality
  6. Goffman - Symbolic Interactionist
  7. Impression Formation
  8. Inference Model
  9. Intuition model
  10. Is there a conformity personality?
  11. Obedience
  12. Persuasion
  13. Prejudice
  14. Self Concept
  15. Self-attribution processes
  16. Social Influence
  17. Stereotypes and Stereotyping
  18. The Primacy-Recency effect
  19. Zimbardo

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