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  1. Selective perception is the tendency not to notice and more quickly forget stimuli that cause emotional discomfort and contradict prior beliefs. For example, a teacher may have a favorite student because they are biased by in-group favoritism. The teacher ignores the student's poor attainment.

  2. 21 Nov 2023 · Selective perception is the process by which humans select, categorize, and analyze stimuli from the environment. Stimuli can be either sensory or based on belief and...

  3. www.scribbr.com › frequently-asked-questions › what-is-selective-perceptionWhat is selective perception? - Scribbr

    Selective perception is the unconscious process by which people screen, select, and notice objects in their environment. During this process, information tends to be selectively perceived in ways that align with existing attitudes, beliefs, and goals.

  4. 12 Jun 2022 · Selective perception is a kind of cognitive distortion that makes you perceive things based on your expectation and not on the information available to you. Let’s get a deeper understanding of selective perception…

  5. Selective Perception. Selective perception is the process in which the problem solver decides what to use from the problem statement and, as a consequence, also what not to use. From: Encyclopedia of Social Measurement, 2005

  6. Selective perception refers to the tendency of individuals to interpret and perceive information based on their own preexisting beliefs, biases, and expectations. It is a cognitive process where people selectively attend to certain aspects of their environment or particular stimuli while ignoring others.

  7. 26 Okt 2023 · Selective perception refers to the very human tendency to perceive stimuli subjectively, and often in a way that confirms pre-existing biases. It operates on two levels: When hearing a message, we use our past experiences, beliefs, and worldview to filter the information.