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... Behavior , M. Lewis and L. Rosenblum , eds . , Wiley , New York , 1974 . Stone , G. P. , and Farberman , H. A. , eds ... Nonverbal behavior and nonverbal communication , " Psy- chological Review , 1972 , 79 , 185- 214 . and ...
... Behavior , M. Lewis and L. Rosenblum , eds . , Wiley , New York , 1974 . Stone , G. P. , and Farberman , H. A. , eds ... Nonverbal behavior and nonverbal communication , " Psy- chological Review , 1972 , 79 , 185- 214 . and ...
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... behaviors have survival value to the species and are main- tained or dropped in the same way as physical structures . Expressive behavior was viewed as being the vestige of biologically useful movements , which later became innately ...
... behaviors have survival value to the species and are main- tained or dropped in the same way as physical structures . Expressive behavior was viewed as being the vestige of biologically useful movements , which later became innately ...
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... behavior . In T. A. Sebeok ( Ed . ) , Animal communication : Techniques of study and results of Research . Bloom- ington : Indiana University Press , 1968 . pp . 525-571 . Duncan , S. Nonverbal communication . Psychological Bulletin ...
... behavior . In T. A. Sebeok ( Ed . ) , Animal communication : Techniques of study and results of Research . Bloom- ington : Indiana University Press , 1968 . pp . 525-571 . Duncan , S. Nonverbal communication . Psychological Bulletin ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
Similarities and Differences Between Cultures in Expressive Movements | 20 |
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