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PERCEPTION OF OTHERS (why) [stereotyping]

PERCEPTION OF OTHERS (why) [stereotyping]. Primacy effect (first impression-most important) Negativity bias[remember the negative] Attribution error [personal characterisitics [+]; situation [-] Memory bias-only remember traits that reinforce perceived stereotypes. GENDER AND PERCEPTION.

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PERCEPTION OF OTHERS (why) [stereotyping]

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  1. PERCEPTION OF OTHERS (why) [stereotyping] • Primacy effect (first impression-most important) • Negativity bias[remember the negative] • Attribution error [personal characterisitics [+]; situation [-] • Memory bias-only remember traits that reinforce perceived stereotypes

  2. GENDER AND PERCEPTION • Status vs. connection • Tannen • “Dominance of men” • Communication style • Culture

  3. COLLEGE RELATIONSHIPS-CLASSMATES • Talk with people around you • E-mail • Be cautious • Study groups

  4. COLLEGE RELATIONSHIPS-PROFESSORS • Not doing their job • Notify department dean

  5. COLLEGE RELATIONSHIPS-ADVISORS • Find out who you advisor will be • Programs • Liberal Arts • Advising Center • Teachers • services

  6. CONFLICT • Can happen between students and teachers • Teachers • talk directly to the teacher • Stay positive • Students • Confront in a positive way • Talk to teacher

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