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Social perception

Social perception is the act of identifying and utilizing social cues to assess social rules, social roles, relationships, context, and the characteristics of others. Social perception is the study how and why people form impressions and make inferences about other people. Social perception also refers to how people learn about other's feelings or emotions through what they gather from aspects such as physical appearance, communication, facial expressions, tone, and hand gestures. The 4 main components of social perception are observation, attribution, integration, and confirmation.

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Updated 2021-01-11

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