How does the perception process (the process of attending to, organizing, and interpreting the information received through our senses) influence how we perceive others in both positive and negative lights? How does the perception process influence how we perceive ourselves and how we talk about ourself to others in both positive and negative lights? And how can we use and overcome errors in person-perception biases (selective perception, stereotyping, halo effects, forced consistency, projection, fundamental attribution error) to improve our social perceptions (more realistic impression of others and validity assessment of your perceptions)? *I provided definitions for the underlined words in the parentheses to aid understanding.
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