Nonverbal Communication: Readings with CommentaryShirley Weitz |
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... responses of the sender subjects are presented on the left side of Figure 1 , and the values of the changes from point to point are NUMBER OF MEAN SIZE OF LARGEST SC RESPONSE HEART RATE SC RESPONSES ( BEATS / MIN ) ( 80401201 ) 1.2 1.0 ...
... responses of the sender subjects are presented on the left side of Figure 1 , and the values of the changes from point to point are NUMBER OF MEAN SIZE OF LARGEST SC RESPONSE HEART RATE SC RESPONSES ( BEATS / MIN ) ( 80401201 ) 1.2 1.0 ...
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... response responses OBSERVER SUBJECT -1.13 .19 - 2.87 -6.62 ** 4.44 2.82 Males -1.66 1.76 ** Females -3.68 ** 1.76 -4.35 - 1.79 No. skin conductance Males Females -4.64 -5.04 ** 2.37 2.50 -3.47 -1.53 5.06 ** 2.98 Heart rate Males Females ...
... response responses OBSERVER SUBJECT -1.13 .19 - 2.87 -6.62 ** 4.44 2.82 Males -1.66 1.76 ** Females -3.68 ** 1.76 -4.35 - 1.79 No. skin conductance Males Females -4.64 -5.04 ** 2.37 2.50 -3.47 -1.53 5.06 ** 2.98 Heart rate Males Females ...
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... response score for each monkey . We also categorized the responses more simply under three headings : " avoidance " ( breaking eye contact with no forward movement ) , “ attack " ( leap- ing at the experimenter ) , and " threat " ( all ...
... response score for each monkey . We also categorized the responses more simply under three headings : " avoidance " ( breaking eye contact with no forward movement ) , “ attack " ( leap- ing at the experimenter ) , and " threat " ( all ...
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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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