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- Social_perception abstract "Social perception is the study of how people form impressions of and make inferences about other people. To learn about other people, they rely on information from their physical appearance, and verbal and nonverbal communication. There can be ways in which people communicate without words—including through facial expressions, tone of voice, gestures, body position and movement, touch, and gaze Charles Darwin believed that human emotional expressions are universal—that all humans express and interpret expressions in the same way. Modern research suggests that Darwin was right, for the six major emotional expressions: anger, happiness, surprise, fear, disgust, and sadness. Current research examines whether other emotions have distinct and universal facial expressions associated with them Attributions also affect social perception. They help people make inferences about why others behave the way they do and make predictions as to how they will behave in the future".
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- Social_perception wikiPageExternalLink www.education.com.
- Social_perception wikiPageExternalLink attribution-theory.html.
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- Social_perception subject Category:Mental_processes.
- Social_perception subject Category:Perception.
- Social_perception subject Category:Social_psychology.
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- Social_perception comment "Social perception is the study of how people form impressions of and make inferences about other people. To learn about other people, they rely on information from their physical appearance, and verbal and nonverbal communication.".
- Social_perception label "Personenwahrnehmung".
- Social_perception label "Social perception".
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