Types of Perception Sample Clauses

Types of Perception. According to Xxxxxxxx (in rohani, 2009: 7) perception does not only happen in one time, but it can happen in the past, present and future. He divides perception into three types: the past, present, and future perception. The past perception is a reaction to stimulus by developing personal impression oriented to the past observation. The next perception is present perception or imagination perception. The last is future perception or initiative perception. Future perception means a reaction to stimulus by developing personal impression oriented to the future observation. Xxxxxxxx (in Xxxxxx, 2009: 7) states that perception does not only happen in one time, but it can happen in the past, present and future. He divides perception into three types: the past, present, and future perception. The past perception is a reaction to stimulus by developing personal impression oriented to the past observation. The next perception is present perception or imagination perception. The last is future perception or initiative perception. Future perception means a reaction to stimulus by developing personal impression oriented to the future observation. Xxxxxxx (in Rohani, 2009:8) says that each individual has her/his own types of perception which are grouped into five such as visual, auditive, motorical, tactile and mixed perception. Visual means that one has a good memory of what he saw and auditive means that one can remember well what that they heard, motorical means that one has good memory of what he felt, tactile means has a good memory of what he touched, and mixed means that the fower for everything that they have sensed. To conclude, perception can be devided into time oriented perception “past, present, future perception” and individual’s own perception “visual, auditive, motorical, tactile, and mixed perception”. According to Xxxxx (2000:997) in Oxford Advance Learner’s Dictionary, perception is the way you notic things especially with the senses, the ability to understand the nature of something, an image, an idea or a belief you complain to change public perception that standards in schools are falling. In other words perception is produced through our senses. Moreover, the meaning of the perception is the respond or judgment of anyone toward an event, object, or attitude as the agreement or disagreement statement. In the perception of the ability to distinguish groupings, focus ect. Which means students must know how to differentiate ways of grouping or differ...
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