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Controversy of Self versus People Perception: Revisited

Madhu Pandey

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A sample of 321 middle class male and female adults having a family participated in a study that aimed to examine whether a social reality can be more accurately constructed by aggregating the self-perceptions of individuals or by pooling their perceptions of the people living around them. Respondents indeed construed their self-more positively, less negatively, and less expedient than of the people around them. However, strong correspondence between self and people perceptions suggested that the controversy about the efficacy of the two methods has been rather exaggerated and that social reality can be explored by either way provided the effects of social desirability from self-perception and stereo typicality from people’s perceptions are partial out and data were collected with greater rapport with the respondents.

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In-Text Citation: (Pandey, 2019)
To Cite this Article: Pandey, M. (2019). Controversy of Self versus People Perception: Revisited . Multilingual Academic Journal of Education and Social Sciences, 7(1), 68–67.