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Multichannel Integrations of Nonverbal Behavior
Multichannel Integrations of Nonverbal Behavior
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affective state analysis
Affiliative Conflict Theory
Anger Arousal
anxiety
Anxiety Arousal
Auditor Back Channels
Auditory Cues
Back Channel Actions
Bodily Segmentation
Category=JMAL
Cognitive Load
correlates
cues
dilation
effects
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expectancy
expectancy effects
Experimenters Expecting
Expressive Correlates
Fundamental Frequency
Gaze Aversion
gender and ethnicity studies
Gesticulation Signal
Greatest Cognitive Load
interpersonal
interpersonal communication
Interpersonal Expectancy Effects
Interpersonal Perception
Nonverbal Correlates
nonverbal cues in deception
Paralinguistic Information
Phonemic Clause
pupil
rate
Silent Pauses
Slow Speech Rate
social interaction research
Sociocentric Sequences
speech
Speech Hesitations
Vocal Correlates
vocal paralanguage
Product details
- ISBN 9780898595666
- Weight: 730g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 Aug 1985
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
First published in 1985. This book takes a multichannel perspective. The first three chapters are written from a distinctly functional perspective: the function of nonverbal behavior on interpersonal attraction, in the expression of emotions and in the control of conversations. They are followed by two topically organized chapters, namely, the role of nonverbal behavior in interpersonal expectancies and deceptive communications. They, in turn, are followed by a process-oriented discussion of the nature of nonverbal behavior. The book concludes with two contributions concerned with the demography of nonverbal behavior: the role of gender, class, and ethnicity (with the latter viewed from a cultural perspective). In each case, however, the chapter is organized, to the extent possible, from a multichannel perspective.
Aron W. Siegman and Stanley Feldstein both University of Maryland Baltimore County
Multichannel Integrations of Nonverbal Behavior
€192.20
