1st Edition

Perceiving Others The Psychology of Interpersonal Perception

By Mark Cook Copyright 1979
190 Pages
by Routledge

190 Pages
by Routledge

190 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1979, Perceiving Others is an excellent, short introduction to the area of social psychology known as ‘person perception’, ‘social perception’ or ‘impression formation’ – how people interpret each others’ moods, predict each others’ behaviour and sum up each others’ characters. The way people see each other determines the way they behave towards each other making the... Read more

Preface.  1. The Problem: Issues in Person Perception  Part 1: Processes Involved in Perceiving Other People  2. Inference or Intuition? The Mechanisms of Person Perception  3. Putting the Pieces Together: Processing Multiple Cues  Part 2: Sources of Information in Perceiving Other People  4. Information Received: Inferences from Superficial Characteristics  5. The Reason Why: Inferences from Behaviour  6. Implicit Personality Theories: Inferences from Inferences  Part 3: Accuracy in Perceiving Other People  7. ‘Cronbach’s Components’: The Methodological Problems of Accuracy Research  8. The Good Judge of Others: Accuracy in Everyday Encounters  9. The Interview: Accuracy in Professional Encounters.  Bibliography.  Name Index.  Subject Index.

Biography

Mark Cook