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Book details
  • Genre:SOCIAL SCIENCE
  • SubGenre:General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:220
  • eBook ISBN:9781483541402

Perceptive Deception

A Look at Psychological Profiling

by Margaret Blot

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Overview
This is a book that explores the deceptive nature of perception, its manipulation, especially by individuals in search of an ultimate result. Those include politicians, news pundits, commentators, poll takers and advertisers. Manipulation of perception is also conducted by churches and political groups with an agenda such as Al Qaida, whether or not those groups are perceived to be terrorists. The book also explores the perceptive schemes present in our daily life and how they affect our decisions.
Description
Webster describes the word perception as the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the environment. All perception involves signals in the nervous system, which in turn result from physical stimulation of the sense organs. This is a book that explores the deceptive nature of perception, its manipulation, especially by individuals in search of an ultimate result. Those include politicians, news pundits, commentators, poll takers and advertisers. Manipulation of perception is also conducted by churches and political groups with an agenda such as Al Qaida, whether or not those groups are perceived to be terrorists. The book also explores the perceptive schemes present in our daily life and how they affect our decisions. How was the underwear bomber able to go through checkpoints in several countries and still be able to board a United States airplane with explosives in his underwear? How does a small group of individuals influence the public’s perception of a health care program? Is the way we profile individuals a reaction to our perception of those individuals? Is racism a reaction to our perception of other races? Is it possible to control our perception and consequently our reactions? The stories in the book are anecdotal and are not offered to prove their truthfulness but to illustrate specific schemes. The individuals mentioned in the book are collectively referred to as perceptors. They are public figures whose perception of life or of other individuals, and the way they inject their ideas and ideologies upon society, often affects the decision making of those around them.
About the author
Margaret Blot is an Immigration attorney living in South Florida with her family. She enjoys, among other things, reading, writing and politics. A former educator during a time span of 19 years, Margaret prides herself of having worked in every spectrum of the Education field. She has taught at the elementary, middle and high school levels, as well as college and adult education. She has also served as an administrator. She retired from the School Board of Miami-Dade County as a District Supervisor in 2007. Margaret is a graduate of Barry University in Miami, Florida where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications in 1987. She earned her law degree at the Saint Thomas University School of Law in Miami, Florida in 1991. She also obtained a Master of Science degree in Educational Leadership in 2003 at Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida. She began working toward a Ph.D in Human Resources Development at Barry University but decided to put her doctoral studies on hold due to demands at the Law practice..