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Term person perception refers to the different mental processes that we use to form impressions of other people. This includes not just how we form these impressions, but the different conclusions we make about other people based upon our impressions. Consider how often you may make these kinds of judgments every day. When you meet with a male pedestrian in the dark - you immediately may begin to develop an initial impression of this person as a security risk. When the lecturer introduced an attendance register - you may think of him or her unfriendly and out to victimize you.
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