The way your brain organizes stimuli in meaningful ways
organization
Refers to what we think about ourselves including our physical attributes, physical coordination and skills.
Self Concept
Conclusions we draw about the facts we observe.
Inferences
The process of selecting specific stimuli and ignoring others.
Selective Attention
Factual assessments through which we draw assumptions about ourselves
Observations
Creating Meaning for behaviors
Attribution
Understanding the Perceptual Process is critical to becoming an _________
Effective Communicator.
Communication from others
Refers to the values we place on our self-concept observations.
Self-Esteem
What should you always bring to your Oral Communications Class?
Your Journal
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Perception
Interpersonally focusing on the similarities and differences between yourself and others.
Comparison (any form of the word earns points)
The Act of treating everyone with similar characteristics as though they were the same
stereotyping
Imprinting is another name for:
Branding