The capture of Constantinople.
Explanation:
In social psychology, the term "person perception" refers to the different mental processes that we use to form impressions of other people. This includes not just how we form these impressions, but the different conclusions we make about other people based on our impressions.1
Consider how often you make this kind of judgment every day. When you meet with a new co-worker, you immediately begin to develop an initial impression of this person. When you visit the grocery store after work, you might draw conclusions about the cashier who checks you out, even though you know very little about them.
Kids would not be outside as much on playgrounds and would not socialize as often as they should. They would be obsessed with their electronics. Parents should put restrictions on KIDS phones