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The phrase "perceive information" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it whenever you are talking about understanding or interpreting facts or ideas. For example, "People perceive information differently depending on their backgrounds and experiences."
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It's about hierarchy of information and how people perceive information.
I love understanding how people receive and perceive information.
Cognitive biases can affect the way we perceive information, sometimes leading to irrational behavior and affecting our decision-making.
Smaller, more agile creatures had the most refined ability to perceive information in a unit of time, said the researchers writing in the journal Animal Behaviour.
Once you believe in something — once you expect something — it changes the way you perceive information and the way your memory recalls it".
"Leading in any country is all about reading the room, respecting the culture, and understanding the nuances of how people perceive information," he writes.
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Our society increasingly perceives information as an owned commodity.
Perceived information quality affects perceived value and loyalty intentions and perceived value influences loyalty intentions toward apparel retail websites.
Furthermore, the results showed that transformational leadership was strongly associated with both perceived information security culture and information security awareness.
To examine whether perceived information gain (IG) drives the publication of randomized trials in high impact factor (IF) journals.
This study investigated relationships among website quality, perceived information quality, perceived value, and loyalty intentions in the context of apparel online shopping.
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