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Give the difference between indirect perception checking and direct perception checking

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Answer: Indirect perception checking involves researching and validating your perceptions independently and without directly asking questions of the source. In contrast, direct perception checking involves asking questions directly of the source to confirm what you believe.

An example of indirect perception checking would be observing a friend that appears to be under the weather to see if they show non-verbal cues and indications that they are not feeling well, but not asking them. Using that same scenario, an example of direct perception checking would be asking them how they feel and why they appear to not look well.

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Indirect perception checking requires finding additional information. In this process, passive perceptions are established through observation and listening. For direct perception checking, a person explains one's perception to someone. The other person will either agree or disagree with the explanation.
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