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The assessment of the data obtained during the survey suggests that respondents’ personal views do not coincide with the real images of the people shown in the photographs. Stereotypes imposed on public opinion take root and become barriers to building an objective perception. The results of the study prove that the strength of the image is significant, and prejudices under the influence of social and other trends are stronger than personal evaluation criteria. Filming the survey process was an essential part of the data interpretation phase and allowed for better researching the respondents’ reactions. Those people who watched the record expressed surprise and were grateful for an opportunity to be convinced of the fallacy of many beliefs based on subconscious patterns laid down by social trends. This visual assessment became an incentive to think about how crucial it was to take into account objective premises and nuances when making value judgments in relation to other people.
As an alternative opinion regarding the video, some people expressed the view that the approach to the study could be slightly different. In particular, it was proposed to not only film the research process but also comment on specific aspects. As a possible assessment method, for further research on this topic, two films can be made where the course of the survey will be displayed directly, as well as comments regarding its goals and results. Engaging more specialists of different profiles to evaluate such a study may help compose an even more comprehensive picture. This approach is the key to the validity of the work and, at the same time, stimulates more productive activities. Therefore, the assessment of the results of the activities done through analysis from different angles is essential from a practical point of view.

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