Nonverbal Communication: Readings with CommentaryShirley Weitz |
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... Human Face : Guidelines for Research and an Integration of Findings , Pergamon Press , New York , 1972 . Ekman , P. , Friesen , W. V. , and Taus- sig , T. , " VID - R and SCAN : Tools and methods in the analysis of facial ex- pression ...
... Human Face : Guidelines for Research and an Integration of Findings , Pergamon Press , New York , 1972 . Ekman , P. , Friesen , W. V. , and Taus- sig , T. , " VID - R and SCAN : Tools and methods in the analysis of facial ex- pression ...
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... human evidence in proving a point about human behavior . They usually draw their evidence from animal research and then generalize to human behavior . Thus , Lorenz's work emphasizes animal studies , many on species not even remotely ...
... human evidence in proving a point about human behavior . They usually draw their evidence from animal research and then generalize to human behavior . Thus , Lorenz's work emphasizes animal studies , many on species not even remotely ...
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... human behavior have assumed that in relatively unimorphic species there were subtle differences in the perceptible taxonomy of males and females which were easily recognizable by conspecifics even if they were diffi- cult to detect by ...
... human behavior have assumed that in relatively unimorphic species there were subtle differences in the perceptible taxonomy of males and females which were easily recognizable by conspecifics even if they were diffi- cult to detect by ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
PAUL EKMAN WALLACE V FRIESEN AND SILVAN S TOMKINS | 34 |
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