Ch. 6 - Perception & Individual Decision-Making Flashcards
Perception is a
process by which individuals organize and interpret their sensory impressions in order to give meaning to the environment.
Behavior is based on
perception, not reality.
Factors that influence perception:
Situation, perceiver, target.
Self-serving Bias:
attribute their own success to internal factors and blame failures on external factors.
Selective perception:
interests influence which problems we see.
Halo Effect:
general impression about an individual on the basis of single characteristic
Contrast Effects:
we don’t evaluate a person in isolation. our reaction is influenced by other persons we have recently encountered.
Organizational Shortcuts:
performance evaluation, employee evaluation of others.
Rational Decision Making model should be the ideally making our choices. maximize the …
outcome of choices. Rational is consistent and value-maximizing choices within specified constraints.
Bounded Rationality:
We quickly find an answer to formulate and solve complex problems with full rationality.