Perceptual And Judgmental Processes In Social Contexts1

作者: Arnold Upmeyer

DOI: 10.1016/S0065-2601(08)60374-3

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摘要: Publisher Summary The social judgment should be considered a two-step process. first step consists of the perception, storage, and internal representation some stimulus or stimuli. second response that may thought as external presentation representation. In field psychophysics, this idea forms central part theory signal detection input–output transformation model. A person is said to perform differentiation task if there exist two sets stimuli having different attributes individual must decide which given belongs. Differentiation discussed in chapter, wherein it describes definition, process, response, factors affecting ability, tendency, independence ability tendency. This chapter also discusses about magnitude estimation, perceptual process estimation. various applications detailing influence, accentuation, attitude memory, other applications—ethnic identification, interpersonal attraction, stress, etc.

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