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=== Assistant: Ah, got it! === Ah, got it! 😌 You’re asking specifically about Social Cause-Effect, Psychology, and Human Perception—whether they are three separate subjects. Yes, you can consider them as three distinct but related areas: ===== - Studies the mind, thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. ===== * Example: Understanding why your neighbor felt a certain way after hearing your comment. ===== - A part of psychology, but often studied separately. ===== * Focuses on how humans interpret sensory information—what we see, hear, feel. * Example: How your neighbor perceived your comment or the light—what seemed important or disturbing to her. ===== - Studies interactions between people and how one action leads to a reaction in society or relationships. ===== * Example: You comment → neighbor reacts → light turns off. The chain of cause and effect. ✅ Summary: * They are related but distinct: - Psychology = mind and behavior - Human perception = how we sense and interpret the world - Social cause-effect = how people’s actions influence each other So yes, you can treat them as three connected topics or subjects, each explaining a different part of human experience. If you want, I can show a simple way to visualize how these three interact in real-life situations. Do you want me to do that?
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