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... paralinguistics promised a partial answer . Various types of content - free methods for isolating the paralinguistic level of speech from the semantic content have been developed . The first two selec- tions in this chapter present ...
... paralinguistics promised a partial answer . Various types of content - free methods for isolating the paralinguistic level of speech from the semantic content have been developed . The first two selec- tions in this chapter present ...
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... paralinguistic research to a more abstract sphere . The study of the experimenter effect gave a focus to study of human interac- tion and provided a special role for paralinguistic variables . Rosenthal's ( 1966 ) research indicated ...
... paralinguistic research to a more abstract sphere . The study of the experimenter effect gave a focus to study of human interac- tion and provided a special role for paralinguistic variables . Rosenthal's ( 1966 ) research indicated ...
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... paralinguistic scrutiny . Duncan , Rice , and Butler ( 1968 ) found definite vocal factors associated with peak and poor performances of clinicians in therapy hours . Weitz ( 1972 ) looked at interracial interaction and found that rated ...
... paralinguistic scrutiny . Duncan , Rice , and Butler ( 1968 ) found definite vocal factors associated with peak and poor performances of clinicians in therapy hours . Weitz ( 1972 ) looked at interracial interaction and found that rated ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
PAUL EKMAN WALLACE V FRIESEN AND SILVAN S TOMKINS | 34 |
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