Perception process is how many of our perceptions affect how we communicate with others. Like for example when we talk to children, we talk in a soft kind matter, as well, we are very careful in the words we choose to pick around younger children. Another example, is when we talk to a future employers or someone with high power of us, we talk in a more respectful manner. We would say things like “Good Morning Sir/Madam” or “Thank you Sir/Madam” and many others …show more content…
The four steps are selection, organization, interpretation, and negotiation. Selection is the first step that we take, it can stimuli the intense parts which can attract our attention to a certain part. The next step is an organization, which is where the information must be arranged in some way to help make it make sense to you and the rest of the world. Organization helps contract roles that are used in social position. Like in the workforce, where you have the boss, managers, and the sales associate or when you have to organize what you have to get done. Interpretation is the next step; it’s how we select and organized our approach things. The last step is negotiation, which processed what influences each other’s perception through communication. It can show how we see and tell the …show more content…
One influence is physiological which, is the physical environment and the way our bodies differ from others around us. There can be many factors towards this like age, health and fatigue, hunger, biological cycles, and neurobehavioral challenges. Age is a factor because, the older you get, the more experiences and knowledge you come across. Also, the older the more mature, and the stronger you become. Biological cycles are variations in stress and mood that we can tolerate. It can affect how we relate to one another. When anyone is mad, we intend not want people around us, and when we are happy we want like people around us (sociable). Neurobehavioral challenges are rooted by neurology. Like ADHD where you cannot focus on one thing, and can be overactive at times. I have seen this with my cousin before she was told she had ADHD, she was hard to handle. But since she was told she has ADHD, it’s easier for her to concentrate in class and focus on what she is learning. As well as bipolar where a person may be happy at one time and be sad at other times throughout the day. Psychological influences affect our emotional state, mood, and self-concept. It’s how we view things; it can be other people, events, places and many more. Self-concept is how we think and feel about ourselves and how others can influence how we may behave and look. Another