Basic Concepts of Human Interaction

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Social cognition, attitude, and self are the basic concepts of human interaction (Sadrust, 2011, ¶ 1). Social cognition deals with first impression, schemas, stereotypes, and prejudice (Sadrust, 2011, ¶ 1). Attitude deals with persuasion and cognition dissonance (Sadrust, 2011, ¶ 1). Self deals with self-concepts, self-esteem, self-consistency, and self-presentation (Sadrust, 2011, ¶ 1). Each one of these impacts how humans interact with one another and greatly influences human behavior (Sadrust, 2011, ¶ 1). People influence other people through their attitudes, tones of voice, actions, thoughts, and opinions (Sadrust, 2011, ¶ 11).

First impressions are created by a composite of signals given off by a new experience (Flora, 2004, ¶ 1). The judgment of these impressions depends on the observer and the person being observed (Flora, 2004, ¶ 1). It takes about three seconds to be evaluated by someone when you meet for the first time (Mind Tools, 1996-2011, ¶ 1). During this time the person will form an opinion about you based on your appearance, your body language, your demeanor,...

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