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... tion in rhesus monkeys . In S. A. Alt- mann ( Ed . ) , Social communication among primates . Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1967 . Miller , R. E. , Caul , W. F. , & Mirsky , I. A. Communication of affects between feral and ...
... tion in rhesus monkeys . In S. A. Alt- mann ( Ed . ) , Social communication among primates . Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1967 . Miller , R. E. , Caul , W. F. , & Mirsky , I. A. Communication of affects between feral and ...
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... tion postdicted effectiveness . TONE - ONLY There was a significant neg- ative relationship between male judges ' ratings of anger in the tone - only condi- tion and effectiveness with alcoholic patients ( r = .67 , p < .05 , for female ...
... tion postdicted effectiveness . TONE - ONLY There was a significant neg- ative relationship between male judges ' ratings of anger in the tone - only condi- tion and effectiveness with alcoholic patients ( r = .67 , p < .05 , for female ...
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... tion , and the positive and negative confederate evaluations . Therefore , only the fifth effect is interpreted in ... tion IA provides even more specific information about the differential sen- sitivity of subjects differing in ...
... tion , and the positive and negative confederate evaluations . Therefore , only the fifth effect is interpreted in ... tion IA provides even more specific information about the differential sen- sitivity of subjects differing in ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
PAUL EKMAN WALLACE V FRIESEN AND SILVAN S TOMKINS | 34 |
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