Nonverbal Communication: Readings with CommentaryShirley Weitz |
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... components of muscular patterns and postures in emotional expression , but also thinks that at- titudes toward ... component approach rather than one of judgment . In the component study , " facial behavior is treated as a response ...
... components of muscular patterns and postures in emotional expression , but also thinks that at- titudes toward ... component approach rather than one of judgment . In the component study , " facial behavior is treated as a response ...
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... components . Birdwhis- tell's method of analysis is based on the descriptive linguistic model . Kinemes are relatively large units of body movement , such as lateral head sweeps and eye lid closure . Kinemes combine to form kinemorphs ...
... components . Birdwhis- tell's method of analysis is based on the descriptive linguistic model . Kinemes are relatively large units of body movement , such as lateral head sweeps and eye lid closure . Kinemes combine to form kinemorphs ...
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... components to interpretations of com- bined facial - vocal attitude communica- tions : -- A 1.50 A + 1.03 Av - A represents attitude inferred on a 3 to +3 scale from the two - channel communications . A represents attitude communicated ...
... components to interpretations of com- bined facial - vocal attitude communica- tions : -- A 1.50 A + 1.03 Av - A represents attitude inferred on a 3 to +3 scale from the two - channel communications . A represents attitude communicated ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
Similarities and Differences Between Cultures in Expressive Movements | 20 |
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