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Socially distributed perception [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the 1st ACM SIGCHI/SIGART conference on Human-robot interaction, 2006
This paper presents a robot search task (social tag) that uses social interaction, in the form of asking for help, as an integral component of task completion. We define socially distributed perception as a robot's ability to augment its limited sensory capacities through social interaction.
Carl DiSalvo   +6 more
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Social perception and social skill in schizophrenia

Psychiatry Research, 1998
The relationship of social perception to social skill in schizophrenia was investigated. Twenty-six outpatients completed three social perception tasks (i.e. facial affect recognition, social cue recognition, and self-ratings of social skill) and participated in two role-plays.
James A. Martin   +3 more
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Authoritarianism and Social Perceptiveness

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1966
(1966). Authoritarianism and Social Perceptiveness. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 68, No. 2, pp. 291-297.
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The influence of personal attitude and social perception on women entrepreneurial intentions in micro and small enterprises in Indonesia

, 2016
Indonesia has a broad potential to encourage women entrepreneurship. This paper aims to analyse the role of personal attitude and social perceptions to explore women entrepreneurial intentions who are involved in MSEs.
G. Anggadwita, W. Dhewanto
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Social perception in negotiation

Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 1990
Abstract Many negotiations provide opportunities for integrative agreements in which parties can maximize joint gains without competing for resources in a direct win-lose fashion. However, negotiators often settle for suboptimal compromise agreements rather than search for mutually beneficial, or integrative, agreements.
Leigh Thompson, Reid Hastie
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The chameleon effect: the perception-behavior link and social interaction.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1999
The chameleon effect refers to nonconscious mimicry of the postures, mannerisms, facial expressions, and other behaviors of one's interaction partners, such that one's behavior passively and unintentionally changes to match that of others in one's ...
T. Chartrand, J. Bargh
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Social perception and social abilities [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
Vision scientists have historically motivated their studies of the perception of human movement by asserting that successful social behavior depends upon it. But does it? Five psychophysical studies were performed to address this question. To the extent that social capabilities are related to visual sensitivity to human motion, observers with deficits ...
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Social Perception and Social Change

1986
How do we ever come to perceive society in such a way that a need for social change makes itself apparent? This is an odd question. It assumes that dissatisfaction, not satisfaction, with society is what needs explaining. The reasoning behind this is very simple.
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Workers’ Social Perceptions

1982
‘These days, you can’t even find beans in our stores’, says a 40-year-old mechanic from Omsk in Western Siberia. ‘It’s getting to be a problem to get hold of soap and kasha [buckwheat: a basic and much appreciated food in Russia]’, adds a 38-year-old worker from Voronezh in the once-famous Black Earth region.
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Socialization and Perceptions of Individuals

2021
As has been widely discussed throughout this book, communication between sport organizations and their employees is a critical but challenging process. We’ve also discussed the importance of organizational culture in defining the organization’s identity, as well as the role person-organization fit plays in helping employees determine if their values ...
Brent D. Oja   +2 more
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