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... occurs in flirting girls . In addition the latter dem- onstrate ambivalence between flight and approach motivation - for instance by turning away and at the same time looking at the partner . Very often these patterns occur in ...
... occurs in flirting girls . In addition the latter dem- onstrate ambivalence between flight and approach motivation - for instance by turning away and at the same time looking at the partner . Very often these patterns occur in ...
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... occur , cigarettes or pipes are lighted , or glasses are drained or put down , or glasses are picked up . Often such actions by non - axial participants are not simultaneous , but they occur in sequence , as if each triggers the next ...
... occur , cigarettes or pipes are lighted , or glasses are drained or put down , or glasses are picked up . Often such actions by non - axial participants are not simultaneous , but they occur in sequence , as if each triggers the next ...
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... occurs . By contrasting what happens when it does and does not occur , its function in the larger systems and , therefore , its significance or meaning - is derived . This method differs from the practice of using free associations or ...
... occurs . By contrasting what happens when it does and does not occur , its function in the larger systems and , therefore , its significance or meaning - is derived . This method differs from the practice of using free associations or ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
PAUL EKMAN WALLACE V FRIESEN AND SILVAN S TOMKINS | 34 |
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