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100
The person with this perception mode acts as if they believe that they, not the sun, are the center of the universe

What is Egocentric?

100

This process seeks to find a reason for behavior by observing to determine motives.

What is attribution?

100

When you only see what you want to see or expect about a situation, you're using this problematic approach to interpersonal communication.

What is a perceptual set?

100
This activity requires the ability to hear, but is not the same things as hearing, and it's often interfered with either internally or externally.

What is listening?

200

This is a bias that might sing "I did it my way" without any irony whatsoever.

What is a self-serving bias?
200

When you look at your environment and try to make it mean something you're implementing this.

What is perception?

200

You really want someone to like you, so you focus only on their good characteristics and overlook their unpleasant ones.

What is postivity bias?

200

When your friend is telling you a story and you say things such as "uh-huh," make eye contact, and nod your head, you're using these tools.

What are nonverbal listening cues?

300

The person who lacks this trait struggles to understand how the other person in an interpersonal relationship might feel. 

What is empathy?

300

When you decide that the majority of your friend's behavior derives from their neurodiversity and chalk up anything you don't like about what they do to that.

What is overattribution?

300

Our tendancy to remember the first impression we have about someone, even if their actions may indicate the perception is flawed.

What is primacy effect?

300

When you think you already know what your mom is going to say before she says it, so you get angry at her even though she hasn't said anything yet. 

What is jumping to conclusions about a speaker?

400
If you're guilty of this error, you think the teacher who gives you a bad grade does so because he/she doesn't like your or is just mean. 

What is the fundamental attribution error?

400

When you decide that your friend didn't smile at you when you smiled at them must be because they are angry at you and no other explanation is possible. 

What is the fundamental attribution error?

400
The cultural expectation that is sometimes used to show respect but may, in other cultures, mean just the opposite.

What is direct eye contact?

400

When someone gives you positive and negative feedback, and you get your feelings hurt because you only remember the negative, you are doing this.

What is selection? 
500

This well-know mythological character, sometimes called the "god of vanity," died when he fell in love with his own reflection in a pool.`

Who is Narcissus?

500

When you decide what to notice about something and what to ignore, you're enacting this step in perceiving.

What is attention?

500
When someone sees behavior in another person and believes that they are acting the way they are because "that's what those people do."

What is stereotyping?

500

The process of categorizing information to which you've selected to attend called this. 

What is organization?