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This seems more a case of selective perception by the author.
At times of sudden political change, selective perception is always the rule.
Research on selective perception has helped to illuminate our understanding of how people see each other.
The selective perception couldn't hold up; it shattered all at once.
It was better than the numb horror that had accompanied the end of the selective perception.
Nothing more than selective perception on his part.
The effects of shock advertising could also be explained by the theory of selective perception.
Selective perception of outcome of first 1984 Presidential debate.
Selective perception - We actively screen-out information that we do not think is important.
When exposure to a dissonant message has occurred, the phenomenon of selective perception often follows.
Selective perception is the process by which individuals perceive what they want to in media messages while ignoring opposing viewpoints.
Advertising research methods that utilize a longitudinal design are arguably better equipped to control for selective perception.
That argument, too, depends on selective perception.
That's selective perception, he thought now, and she knew what it was even if she didn't know what it's called.
The filtering operation is crucial, because the total amount of environmental information could swamp virtually any receiver not adapted to selective perception.
Thank God for selective perception.
Due to selective perception and confirmation bias, the buyer of a device can perceive an improvement where none actually exists.
For his psychophysical studies on visual guidance and discrimination through the selective perception of pattern, color, and movement.
Selective perceptions are of two types:
This is especially important with respect to preventing errors in judgment that can arise from selective perception and other manifestations of unconscious bias.
Selective perception of political candidates.
Selective perception may refer to any number of cognitive biases in psychology related to the way expectations affect perception.
"But in terms of Jane Thorpe's own selective perception, things had gotten one hell of a lot better.
Each day's group of volunteers is told that it is participating in a study of "selective perception" of television news.
Selective perception is the process by which individual selects, organizes and evaluates stimuli from the external environment to provide meaningful experiences for him- or herself.