how does perception play a role in the social interaction of teenagers?
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How does perception play a role in the social interaction of teenagers?. Perception. Is the Recognition and interpretation of sensory stimuli. Has to do with the way people view certain things . Social Interaction. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
How does perception play a role in the social interaction of teenagers?
Perception Is the Recognition and interpretation of
sensory stimuli. Has to do with the way people view
certain things
Social Interaction
Deals with a social structure in which guides human behavior rather then rigidly determining it
Acts people perform towards each other and the responses the give in return
A process by which people act and react in relation to others
5 types of social interactions
Exchange Competition Cooperation Conflict coercion
Exchange
A social process whereby social behavior is exchanged for some type of reward or equal or greater value
Competition
A process by which two or more people/groups attempt to obtain the same goal
Cooperation The process in which people work
together to achieve shared goals (opposite of competition)
Conflict The process by which people attempt
to physically or socially conquer each other, resulting from competition
Coericon
Describes something by which people compel other people to do something against their will based ultimately on force.
Sam Gosling http://www.psychologytoday.com/articl
es/200908/mixed-signals http://homepage.psy.utexas.edu/home
page/faculty/gosling/
Four Characteristics Bright Spots-Things known by both you and others. Ex;
conservative, talkative, outgoing
Dark Spots-Things known by neither you nor others, unconscious motives that drives your behaviors. Ex; relentless ambition driven to prove your parents wrong
Personal Spots-Things known only by you. Ex; tendency to get anxious in crowds
Blind Spots-Things known by only others. Ex; Level of hostility and defensiveness, attractiveness, or intelligence
1. Not evidenced 2. Average evidence 3. Above Average evidence 4. Outstanding evidence
___ Motivated___ Recognizes Others___ Open to Feedback___ Timely Contributions___ Goal Setter___ Creative Input___ Inspires Other___ Decisive___ Changes Quickly when need arises___ In touch with reality___ Has People Smarts___ Learner___ Open-minded___ Listens and hears
Myette bestfriend mom
Brother me
Different Environments
Thank you for your time!!By: Ally Faillace (Big Al)