1. Culture affects perceptions in a much more subtle fashion. 2. How does it affect our perception of our needs? 3. None the less there remained deep personal prejudices that affected perceptions of both. 4. Proximity, physical appearance, direction of gaze, and gestures and facial expressions all affect our perceptions of one another. 5. Thus both history and geography affect perceptions of national interest. 6. When it tells our brains which way our heads are pointing, it affects our perception of stereo and quadraphonic sound. 7. How do levels affect our perception of relationships? 8. The culture in which a person lives affects his or her consumption patterns and affects perceptions of specific products and the meaning attached to them. 9. And one unknown was just how the satellite hookup would affect public perceptions. |