Understand your group, its various members and the way interact in between each other. How does you form an insight into the behasvioural patterns of each of its members? How do you form self image, image about you as a member of the group to which you belong? What is social cognition? and a lot other similar questions is answered fully or partly here.
3. SOCIAL
The term social refers to a
characteristic of living organisms as
applied to populations of humans
and other animals.
4. SOCIAL…
It always refers to the interaction of
organisms with other organisms and to
their collective co-existence, irrespective
of whether they are aware of it or not, and
irrespective of whether the interaction is
voluntary or involuntary
5. SOCIOLOGY
is the scientific study of human social
behavior and its origins, development,
organizations, and institutions
6. SOCIOLOGY…
It is a social science which uses various
methods of empirical investigation and
critical analysis to develop a body of
knowledge about human social actions,
social structure and functions
7. SOCIOLOGY…
A goal for many sociologists is to conduct
research which may be applied directly to
social policy and welfare, while others
focus primarily on refining the theoretical
understanding of social processes
8. SOCIOLOGY…
Subject matter ranges from the micro
level of individual agency and interaction
to the macro level of systems and the
social structure
9. Social Perception
Social perception is a body of knowledge as
is perceived and understood by an individual
about himself as a member of the group to
which he belongs, his understanding about
the other members of the same group as
well as his understanding about other similar
groups and its members
10. Social Perception
Social perception is a term in social
psychology that defines an individual’s
ability to create an impression or judgment
of other individuals or social groups
11. Social Perception
This is formed through observation and
understanding existing information about an
individual and drawing out
conclusions from the information
12. Social Perception
This kind of perception is classified under
social cognition, the brain’s ability to store
and process available information associated
with creatures of the same species
13. Social Perception
Aside from available information, observers
with different moods and temperament can
account for a variety of perceptions