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... ratings made by 360 U.S. students of the visual at- tention and speech behaviors of hypotheti- cal other persons . Figure 3 represents a more detailed breakdown of the comfort ratings elicited by one of the most interesting of our ...
... ratings made by 360 U.S. students of the visual at- tention and speech behaviors of hypotheti- cal other persons . Figure 3 represents a more detailed breakdown of the comfort ratings elicited by one of the most interesting of our ...
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... ratings , that some definite impression of a person's feeling state and underlying attitudes may be gath- ered from listening to his voice over a very short period of time . These find- ings bear out those of Soskin and Kauffman ( 1961 ) ...
... ratings , that some definite impression of a person's feeling state and underlying attitudes may be gath- ered from listening to his voice over a very short period of time . These find- ings bear out those of Soskin and Kauffman ( 1961 ) ...
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... ratings of differ- ent emotions were by no means inde- pendent ( median absolute r's = .41 and .40 for filtered and unfiltered ratings , respectively ) . Ratings of emotion in fil- tered and unfiltered voices were in closer agreement ...
... ratings of differ- ent emotions were by no means inde- pendent ( median absolute r's = .41 and .40 for filtered and unfiltered ratings , respectively ) . Ratings of emotion in fil- tered and unfiltered voices were in closer agreement ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
PAUL EKMAN WALLACE V FRIESEN AND SILVAN S TOMKINS | 34 |
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