Is the word perception used with on, of or toward?
Exp : " Perception on/of/toward human being. "
The usual combination is "perception of ~". However, you cannot say "perception of human being". You could say "perception of human being s ".
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The usual combination is "perception of ~". However, you cannot say "perception of human being". You could say "perception of human beings". (In fact, this phrase is ambiguous. It could refer to how human beings are perceived, or to how human beings perceive, depending on context. From your question as a whole, my guess is that you mean the former.)