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Berkeley argues that in order to be convinced of his claims, "the reader need only reflect, and try to separate in his own thoughts the _______ of a sensible thing from its ___________."
Person Perception
The process of forming impressions of others.
Social Cognition
The study of how people process, store, and apply information about other people and social situations.
Personal Schema
An individual's belief system or cognitive framework that influences how they interpret and make sense of the world around them.
External Attributions
Ascribing the causes of behavior to situational demands and environmental constraints.
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