Jenny

//**Research Question**//
 * How does an individual’s perception of self compare to others’ perception of that individual?

//**Hypothesis**//
 * The perception of the self may be similar to others’ perception of the self in the arenas best shown to others. The same may not be true for categories that are more personal, especially if evaluated by people who are not very close to that individual. Even among the “others,” evaluation and perception may differ based on how the other knows of the individual.

//**Research Paper**//
 * [[file:socioloGy Research Paper - Youjin Jenny Jang.pdf]]
 * [[file:socioloGy Research Paper Corrected.pdf]]

//**Final Thesis/Conclusion**//
 * According to research, self-perception and external perception are more similar in traits that are openly displayed in public, while they are more contrasting in traits that are hidden to others; the more extensive an individual’s self-disclosure and sharing of feedback with another, the greater his or her alignment of self-perception and external perception.

//**Unique Audience**//
 * Who: Ms. Hye-Joo Kim (Professor of Information Science at Hansung University)
 * When: November 11, 2012
 * Where: Azabu Cafe
 * Evidence:


 * Who: Mrs. Cassandra Summerton (Teacher of Psychology)
 * When: November 8, 2012
 * Where: KIS G Building, Classroom
 * Evidence:


 * Who: Mr. Chadwick Charles Hamilton (Teacher of Statistics)
 * When: November 14, 2012
 * Where: KIS High School Building, Clasroom
 * Evidence:

//**Presentation**//
 * http://jennysoctalk.blogspot.kr/

//**Additional Resources**//
 * [[file:Survey Results Analysis.numbers]]
 * [[file:Final Analysis Chart.numbers]]
 * [[file:Survey #2 Results Analysis.numbers]]
 * [[file:Final Analysis Chart #2.numbers]]