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Social perception involves forming impressions of others based on available information from "summary" of The Handbook of Social Psychology by Daniel Todd Gilbert,Susan T. Fiske,Gardner Lindzey

Social perception is the process through which individuals form impressions of others based on the information available to them. This information can come from a variety of sources, such as verbal and nonverbal cues, past experiences, and cultural norms. In forming these impressions, individuals rely on a number of cognitive processes, including categorization, inference, and interpretation. Categorization involves placing individuals into groups based on shared characteristics. This allows individuals to quickly and efficiently process information about others and make sense of their social...
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    The Handbook of Social Psychology

    Daniel Todd Gilbert

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