The Influence Of Perception In Look: Looking Out, Looking In?

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Communication is influenced and perceived by so many different factors, and each individual who participates in communication has their own values and beliefs that will influence how they perceive certain aspects of communication. Perception is such an important aspect in regards to communication and understanding how other people communicate and the reasons why the react to communication the way they do.
The influences of perception that are outlined in the text, Look: Looking Out, Looking In, include: physiological influences, cultural differences and social roles (Adler, Rolls and Proctor II, 2015). All these factors are contributing in some way to the interpretation that I have come to about my co-worker, Josie. These factors influence …show more content…

“Perception checking is a tool to help you understand others accurately instead of assuming that your first interpretation is correct,” (Adler et all, 2015, p. 79). There are three parts to a perception check that are necessary to be aware of in order to be successful, these include, “providing a description of the behaviour you noticed, offering at least two possible interpretations of the behaviour, and finally requesting clarification about how to interpret the behaviour,” (Adler et all, 2015, p. 79). An example of what I could say to Josie is, “Hey Josie, I have noticed that you have been coming into work late the past few days as well as being quieter than you usually are, it seems like something must be going on in your personal life outside of work that is bothering you, or maybe it is something I did. I was just wondering what is going on and if there is anything you want to talk about with me?” This statement to Josie provides all aspects of the perception check. It allows Josie to hear what I have interpreted from her behaviour as well as gives her a chance to provide me with the correct explanation and reasoning for her current behaviour. This allows us to talk effectively and both are able to understand where each other are coming

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