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Analysis Of Jennifer And Mike
The two reports submitted by Jennifer and Mike are different because Jennifer and Mike have different perceptions of the same incident.
Individuals organize and interpret information from their environments using perceptual filters.

Personality
Mindset
Experience
Preferences
Beliefs-based differences

Social perception of Jennifer & mike is different.
Jennifer is type of judging by “First Impression Error”. What she saw she believed. As she came to know that Mike was seen having a beer in a tavern, so she assumed that he is indulged in drink & drive. As per her Mike should have behaved in a way like Public Self conscious, which is lacking here.

Jennifer’s Interpration of the Report:-
(a). Mike’s performance has taken a drastic nosedive during the past 15 months.
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So he went four blocks to the nearest phone to report the accident & union subsequently.
He may be tired after four block walk so he may have gone for refreshment.

The additional information that Aaron Moore’s would require to clarify his own perception of the incident are as follows:-

(a).Was Mike actually drunk while driving? If yes, what was the alcohol level shown in test at the time of accident?
(b).Why did Mike not report the accident to police station? Why he informed the matter to company & Union only?
(c).Informing union about the matter to make a strong base for him. Was Mike hiding something about the incident?
(d).Why he did not waited for sometime at the site after the incident so as to explain whomsoever than to leave the bus. Or, he could have asked help from any passer by?

(e).Since his bu
In answer to the question about whether the company could have done anything to keep him, Ken replied simply, “Probably not.” s was not at the place where it should be, Mike should have gone to police station & informed or checked the current exact location of bus. As he is the driver of the bus.

Yes, Ken’s self-esteem is related to his leaving the

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