Communication and Perception
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Communication and Perception
Chapter Four Communication and Perception Emma, Peyton, Avery Fact ● that which is known to be true on the basis of observation ● examples ○ you see a dog carrying a bone. the statement “That dog is carrying a bone.” would be a fact. ○ you see a person wearing a hat. the statement “that person is wearing a hat.” would be a fact. Perception ● the process by which we make sense out of experiences ● what occurs in our “real world” may be quite different from what we perceive to occur ○ Example ○ when i look at this picture, i see a vase but you could see two faces or a vase. Prejudice ● a biased, negative attitude toward a particular group of people ● a negative prejudgment based on membership in a social category ○ examples ○ many cat lovers are prejudice towards dogs because they love cats too much Stereotype ● A generalization about people, places, or events held by many members of a society. ● Stereotypes make us ignore many differences in the people, places, or events that set them apart from the stereotyped group we have put them in. ● When we stereotype, we judge people on the basis of what we believe about the group we have put them in. Virtual Reality ● An environment that exists as data in a computer system. ● because virtual reality can look so real, People using computers must be able to look closer at what they see instead of just accepting that what is on the screen is true. Stage Fright ● Nervousness before or during an appearance in front of an audience ● May cause: fast breathing/heart rate, dry mouth, shaking, cold/sweaty hands, and nausea. Fight or Flight Response ● the instinctual response of all mammals in a threatened environment in which they stay and ‘fight’ or they leave the situation ● examples ○ a deer in headlights ○ Avery running into a football player Phobia ● An extreme or irrational fear of something ● A strong dislike of something ● Examples ○ Pagophobia; Fear of frost or ice ○ Ideophobia; Fear of ideas ○ Cacophobia; fear of ugliness ○ glossophobia: fear of public speaking Adrenaline ● fear, stage fright, a chemical release by the body when you’re afraid, or moments of stress or elation. ● Examples ○ makes your palms sweat ○ your eyes dilate ○ causes fight or flight Halo Effect ● The perceiving of qualities that are primarily positive ● Examples ○ when you like someone, you tend to only see their positive tendencies Horn Effect ● The perceiving of qualities that are primarily negative ● Examples ○ if you hate someone, you automatically notice every negative tendency they have difference Between halo and horn effect In the picture to the left, both the halo and the horn effect are shown. the smiling egg to the left is experiencing the halo effect, while the glaring egg is experiencing the horn effect