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Person perception is an element of social psychology concerning how we process information about people. Person perception has focused on the social and cognitive biases that influence our interpretation of others, particularly of people we do not know. Having good person perception skills is vital to conversation quality and positive outcomes. Research has shown that perceiving others more accurately is directly related to satisfying and productive interactions. Some forms of person perception occur indirectly and require inferring information about a person based on observations of behaviors or based on second-hand information. Other forms of person perception occur more directly and require little more than seeing another person. The engaging presentation can provide you more resources.
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Presentations | English