1 Organizational Behavior / Perception
1 Organizational Behavior / Perception
Perception
The study of perception is concerned with identifying the process
through which we interpret and organize sensory information to
produce our conscious experience of objects and object relationship.
Perception is the process of receiving information about and making
sense of the world around us. It involves deciding which information
to notice, how to categorize this information and how to interpret it
within the framework of existing knowledge.
A process by which individuals organize and interpret their sensory
impressions in order to give meaning to their environment.
PERCEPTUAL GROUPING
Our tendency to group several individual stimuli into a
meaningful and recognizable pattern.
It is very basic in nature and largely it seems to be
inborn.
Some factors underlying grouping are
-continuity
-closure
-proximity
-similarity
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Perceptual Process
Selecting Stimuli
External factors : Nature,
Receiving Stimuli
(External & Internal)
Location,Size,contrast,
Movement,repetition,similarity
Internal factors : Learning,
needs,age,Interest,
Interpreting
Attribution ,Stereotyping,
Halo Effect, Projection
Organizing
Figure Background ,
Perceptual Grouping
( similarity, proximity,
closure, continuity)
Response
Covert: Attitudes ,
Motivation,
Feeling
Overt: Behavior
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3.Organization
4.Translation
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Perception
Perceptual organization
It is the process by which we group outside stimuli into recognizable
and identifiable patterns and whole objects.
Figure ground
Perceptual grouping
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Figure-Ground Illustration
Field-ground differentiation
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Contrast Effect :
Evaluation of a persons characteristics that are effected by
comparisons with other people recently encountered who rank higher or
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Presented by :
Megha Bhushan
Avinash Krishna Goswami
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