What is Perception? Understand the Perceptual Process.

The Marketing Channel
10 Sept 202109:34

Summary

TLDRThis video script delves into the concept of perception, highlighting its significance in shaping our understanding of reality. It explores how different experiences and information can lead to varying perceptions of the same individual or entity, such as a teacher or a company like Apple. The script emphasizes the power of perception in marketing, where consumer decisions are often influenced more by perception than actuality. Using the example of Walmart and Target, it illustrates how perceptions of price and quality can impact consumer behavior, despite minimal differences in reality. The video concludes by discussing the perceptual process, from exposure to stimuli, attention, organization, and interpretation, influenced by personal schemata.

Takeaways

  • 🔎 Perception is a subjective process where individuals select, organize, and interpret stimuli to form a meaningful picture of the world around them.
  • 👁 Different people can have varying perceptions of the same individual or entity based on the information they have and how they interpret it.
  • 🌐 The extent of one's exposure to information about a person or a company greatly influences the perception they form.
  • 📚 Perception is more important than reality in marketing, as it influences consumer decisions to buy or reject products and companies.
  • 💡 The perception of a brand can be shaped by advertising and marketing strategies, as illustrated by Walmart's efforts to be seen as a low-cost option.
  • 🛒 Price perception can lead consumers to choose one retailer over another, even if price differences are minimal, as in the case of Walmart and Target.
  • 🏬 Store environment and customer service can contribute to a brand's perceived quality, influencing consumer behavior and choices.
  • 🧠 Perception is formed through exposure to stimuli, attention to those stimuli, organization of the received information, and conscious interpretation based on personal mental models or schemata.
  • 🔄 Perceptions are not static and can change over time as new information is incorporated and mental models evolve.
  • 👗 Personal experiences and mental models can significantly impact how we perceive others, as demonstrated by the speaker's anecdote about his wife's initial perception of his attire.
  • 📈 Understanding the perceptual process is crucial for marketers, as it helps in shaping consumer perceptions and influencing purchasing decisions.

Q & A

  • What is the definition of perception as explained in the script?

    -Perception is defined as a process in which we select, organize, and interpret stimuli to create a meaningful picture of the world around us. It is essentially our interpretation of reality.

  • How does the script suggest that people's perception of the speaker might differ based on their exposure to him?

    -The script suggests that people's perception of the speaker will differ based on the amount of information they have about him and their interpretation of that information, such as watching his videos, Googling him, or attending his physical lectures.

  • Why is perception considered more important than reality in marketing and real life according to the script?

    -Perception is considered more important than reality because people make decisions to buy or reject products and companies based on their perceptions, not necessarily the objective reality.

  • What example does the script use to illustrate the difference in consumer perception between Walmart and Target?

    -The script uses the example of Walmart being perceived as cheaper than Target, despite a comparison on Clark.com showing that the price difference between the two is minimal, to illustrate the power of perception in consumer behavior.

  • How does the script explain the perception of higher quality products at Target compared to Walmart?

    -The script explains that the perception of higher quality products at Target may be due to the belief that higher prices represent higher quality, as well as the store environment, such as cleaner looks, better product arrangement, and improved customer service.

  • What role does attention play in the process of perception according to the script?

    -Attention is crucial in the process of perception because it determines which stimuli we focus on and organize. Without paying attention to a stimulus, we cannot create a perception about it.

  • How does the script describe the process of organizing information in perception?

    -The script describes organizing information in perception as looking at patterns and trying to make sense of the stimuli received, such as categorizing the speaker based on various attributes like appearance, voice, and mannerisms.

  • What is the term used in the script to describe the mental model or framework that influences our interpretation of stimuli?

    -The term used in the script to describe the mental model or framework that influences our interpretation of stimuli is 'Schemata'.

  • Can our perception change over time according to the script? If so, how?

    -Yes, our perception can change over time. The script explains that we can incorporate new information and build new schemata, which may change our existing schemata, thereby altering our interpretation and perception.

  • What personal example does the script provide to illustrate how different mental models or schemata can affect perception?

    -The script provides a personal example of the speaker's wife perceiving him as dressed like a slob during their first meeting, which was different from his own perception, due to her mental model or schemata of a well-dressed person being different from his.

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PerceptionConsumer BehaviorMarketingReality InterpretationBrand PositioningWalmartTargetProduct QualitySchemataCognitive Process
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