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Originally Posted by Raz
Brother:
Actually, I won’t have selected stereotyping if the term “projection” would have been picked from the standard terminology of the concerned subject. Each field has got its distinguishing terminology and in public administration / communication / behavioral studies term “projection” is not used apparently. If you have any reliable book which quotes “projection” in this sense then you are cent per cent right.
Based on the above logic the nearest answer was stereotyping.
Halo effect: When we perceive any body in the context of any single trait /attribute and that single trait / attribute dominates his whole personality perception.
Helicopter factor: Skill to win over the situation. A breakthrough element.
Regards
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Dear Brother Raz following are two excerpts
from " Behavioural Science in Medicine " by Barbara Fadem
published by Lippincott williams & Wilkins
"Projection____ basically a defence mechanism______ attributing ones's own personally unacceptable feelings to others, can be associated with psychopathology such as paranoia or even with common prejudice"
similar in meaning but different in words definition about projection can also be found in
Kaplan & Sadock's
Comprehensive textbook of Psychiatry
Eighth Edition