Nonverbal Communication: Readings with CommentaryShirley Weitz |
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... skin conductance SENDER SUBJECT response Males 4.21 ** Females 2.29 * - 1.94 1.40 -5.78 -2.31 ** * No. skin conductance responses Males ** 10.81 - 1.89 Females ** 4.59 3.86 ** -4.43 * ** Heart rate Males -.04 4.50 ** Females 1.19 5.98 ...
... skin conductance SENDER SUBJECT response Males 4.21 ** Females 2.29 * - 1.94 1.40 -5.78 -2.31 ** * No. skin conductance responses Males ** 10.81 - 1.89 Females ** 4.59 3.86 ** -4.43 * ** Heart rate Males -.04 4.50 ** Females 1.19 5.98 ...
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... skin conductance re- sponses from the preslide to the slide period , ( b ) the median size of the larg- est skin conductance response during the slide , and ( c ) the heart rate change from the preslide to the first description period ...
... skin conductance re- sponses from the preslide to the slide period , ( b ) the median size of the larg- est skin conductance response during the slide , and ( c ) the heart rate change from the preslide to the first description period ...
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... skin conductance responding and accuracy of ob- server's pleasantness rating . VISUAL INTERACTION : THE GLANCES OF POWER AND PREFERENCE 1. COMMUNICATION ACCURACY ( PLEASANTNESS INDEX ) +.80 " EXTERNALIZERS " +.70 MALE PAIRS O FEMALE ...
... skin conductance responding and accuracy of ob- server's pleasantness rating . VISUAL INTERACTION : THE GLANCES OF POWER AND PREFERENCE 1. COMMUNICATION ACCURACY ( PLEASANTNESS INDEX ) +.80 " EXTERNALIZERS " +.70 MALE PAIRS O FEMALE ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
PAUL EKMAN WALLACE V FRIESEN AND SILVAN S TOMKINS | 34 |
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