Saturday, April 14, 2007
CHAPTER FOUR: COMMUNICATION AND PERCEPTION
We tend to acquired data from others. This data is the result of sifting, filtering, and personal choices. During communication, we tend to observe sex, attire, gestures, and postures. Perception may be a derivative of these observations. All these observed characteristics influence our opinion of others. Perception of reality is less important than reality.
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