11. Sub processes of Perception External Environment Confrontation Consequences Behavior Feedback Interpretation Registration Sociocultural Environment Physical Environment
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15. Size: A larger object is more likely to be noticed than a smaller object. Example: Which you can read fast? God is great God is great External Attention Factors
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17. Motion: People gives more attention to moving objects than the stationery objects. Example: Moving object Stationery object External Attention Factors Contd…
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19. Internal Set Factors Learning and Perception: Learning by itself plays a major role in developing the perceptual set. Example: Hilly Terrrain Ahead