| 1. | Perceivers, on the other hand, or not necessarily perceptive.
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| 2. | It blurs the distinction between the perceived and the perceiver.
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| 3. | If the perceiver has sufficient motivation they will continue through the model.
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| 4. | The perceivers are uneasy after the decision is made.
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| 5. | Ideas are known and perceived by a knowing perceiver.
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| 6. | Additionally, the perceiver may compare the individual to his or her self.
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| 7. | The perceiver desires like mad to perceive and the perceived tries desperately to hide.
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| 8. | Ideas inhere in or belong to a perceiver.
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| 9. | With Likert scales, perceivers are responding to a presentation of discrete personality characteristics.
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| 10. | Whether or not the perceiver adjusts their initial impression is determined by personal relevance.
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