differences between object perception and person perception
it is perception of individual that is the major difference between creative person and non creative person -Vivek
In perception, when I see a person, what do I see? A good initial answer is the obvious one: I just see another person. Seeing is an activity that requires an object. If what I see is the object of my seeing, then since what I see is this other person, it follows that the object of my seeing is another person. Call this view direct perception. The object of my seeing is another person. However, a different view is suggested by the following. As I walk around this person, what I see changes. My activity of seeing is constant and the object of my seeing, the other person, does not change. However, clearly what I see does change! The only change that occurs is my position. But how can a change in my position account for a change in the object of what I see, if that object is another person and that person does not change? The implication is that direct perception leaves out a key element: my perceptual state. Call this view indirect perception. If what I see changes as I walk round this person, it is the perceptual state (in this case a visual image) I have of this person that changes. If what I see is the object of my seeing, then this object changes. For indirect perception, the object of my seeing is not the other person, but rather my perceptual state
An influence is something that makes the object /idea/person change over time. A change causes an immediate effect.
Perception is extremely important in learning. Perception is just another word for a person's level of understanding. If a person is not correctly perceiving the content, then they are not really learning.
personality shapes one's perception people with different personalities have different perceptions of the world, themselves, and other people for example, a nice person might treat others differently than a mean person
it is perception of individual that is the major difference between creative person and non creative person -Vivek
In perception, when I see a person, what do I see? A good initial answer is the obvious one: I just see another person. Seeing is an activity that requires an object. If what I see is the object of my seeing, then since what I see is this other person, it follows that the object of my seeing is another person. Call this view direct perception. The object of my seeing is another person. However, a different view is suggested by the following. As I walk around this person, what I see changes. My activity of seeing is constant and the object of my seeing, the other person, does not change. However, clearly what I see does change! The only change that occurs is my position. But how can a change in my position account for a change in the object of what I see, if that object is another person and that person does not change? The implication is that direct perception leaves out a key element: my perceptual state. Call this view indirect perception. If what I see changes as I walk round this person, it is the perceptual state (in this case a visual image) I have of this person that changes. If what I see is the object of my seeing, then this object changes. For indirect perception, the object of my seeing is not the other person, but rather my perceptual state
"Who" refers to a person. "Which" refers to an inanimate object or concept.
The two factors that interact to create a person's perception of an object are stimulus factors and individual factors.
The difference between tapping and battering
Sense of Place is the feeling a person connects with a place they've been to. Perception of place is the feeling a person connects with a place they haven't been to, based on what they've heard or read about the place.
Reflection is an exact image of something on the opposite side of which the object is. Bouncing is the movement of up and down of an object or a person.
Towards implies facing one another - proceeding toward person or object mutually or a stationary object or person. Following implies parallel; i.e., facing and moving in same direction, progressing from behind another object or person.
difference between human being & human person?
Motivation is having an object or person moving to a goal with force or expression. Mobilization is physicall movement to a goal. how do you not know that you smart person.
The difference between urban art and graffiti is that urban artists have permission from the owner of the object they are painting on this is legal. Graffiti is illegal because the person doing it does not have permission from the owner.
inoculation is the injecting of a harmless form of antigen into a person or animal contamination is the polluting or infecting of a substance or object