Nonverbal Communication: Readings with CommentaryShirley Weitz |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 6
Page 174
Readings with Commentary Shirley Weitz. 3 4 5 6 Non- I Fluency WORD POSITION Fig . 3 Percentages of movements in ... non - fluent clauses are shown in Figure 3. Again the same patterns obtain , but the only significant difference ...
Readings with Commentary Shirley Weitz. 3 4 5 6 Non- I Fluency WORD POSITION Fig . 3 Percentages of movements in ... non - fluent clauses are shown in Figure 3. Again the same patterns obtain , but the only significant difference ...
Page 176
... non - fluency , and so on . Note that movements of all body areas are included indiscriminately in this anal- ysis ... non - fluencies , these components must be listed separately for fluent and non - fluent clauses . Fluent ...
... non - fluency , and so on . Note that movements of all body areas are included indiscriminately in this anal- ysis ... non - fluencies , these components must be listed separately for fluent and non - fluent clauses . Fluent ...
Page 178
... non- fluent clause Same Clause Next Clause Later LOCATION OF SECOND MOVEMENT Fig . 4 Sequential probabilities of pairs of successive movements ... non - fluency still holds some sway over the movement 178 BODY MOVEMENT AND GESTURES.
... non- fluent clause Same Clause Next Clause Later LOCATION OF SECOND MOVEMENT Fig . 4 Sequential probabilities of pairs of successive movements ... non - fluency still holds some sway over the movement 178 BODY MOVEMENT AND GESTURES.
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
PAUL EKMAN WALLACE V FRIESEN AND SILVAN S TOMKINS | 34 |
Copyright | |
26 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
affiliative American American Psychological Association analysis anger attitude Birdwhistell body movement chair cial communica components confederate context courtship cues culture deception clues display Dittmann dyad effect Eibl-Eibesfeldt Ekman emic emotion ethologists example Exline experiment experimental eye contact face facial area facial expressions factors FAST feedback feelings female film Friesen function havior head human individual inter interac interaction interpersonal interview Journal of Personality judges Kaswan kinesic language leakage listener look male markers means Mehrabian ment messages munication negative non-fluency nonverbal behavior nonverbal communication occur pairs paralanguage paralinguistic participants patterns Paul Ekman phonemic clause position posture present Press proxemic behavior psychotherapy quasi-courting r₁ ratings relationship response scored semiosis sender subject signal sion situation skin conductance Social Psychology space spatial spatial behavior speaker specific speech speech encoding stimulus Table tion tive turn-taking variables verbal vocal voice York