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Galina-37 [17]
2 years ago
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By supporting with practical examples, how would you argue out with statement that, “perception in most cases are subjective, ir

rational and marred with errors”.
Social Studies
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madam [21]2 years ago
8 0

Perception in most cases is subjective, irrational, and marred with error. Examples to support the notion are given below:

  • Some individuals argue that atoms don't exist because they are not visible
  • Some argue that there is no God because He is not visible
  • Some argue that there is no carbon monoxide in a room and even if there is, it cannot be smelt.

<h3>What is Perception?</h3>

Perception is a careful organization, identification, and interpretation of information in order to understand the presented information. It is what an individual thinks or feels about a piece of information or something else.

Some perceptions can be filled with flaws and in most cases are subjective and irrational. Even though on the surface it might feel like its true but it is actually the opposite.

Learn more about Perception here:

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