Gender and Nonverbal BehaviorClara Mayo, Nancy Henley Springer-Verlag, 1981 - 284 sayfa |
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... appear to be apprehended by observers as gestalts which directly manifest the target individuals ' underlying social orienta- tions ( e.g. , masculine - instrumental , feminine - expressive ) . However , because the class of behaviors ...
... appear to be apprehended by observers as gestalts which directly manifest the target individuals ' underlying social orienta- tions ( e.g. , masculine - instrumental , feminine - expressive ) . However , because the class of behaviors ...
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... appear to be more prone to negative affect and initially less responsive to socialization sug- gests that they will become targets for more intensive socialization efforts later on since cultural ideals dictate stoicism and control in ...
... appear to be more prone to negative affect and initially less responsive to socialization sug- gests that they will become targets for more intensive socialization efforts later on since cultural ideals dictate stoicism and control in ...
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... appear smaller through various postures , by increased amounts of smiling , by casual , middle - status clothing , and the like . Both the girl and boy in such scenes appear to be totally absorbed by the activity of the moment , uncon ...
... appear smaller through various postures , by increased amounts of smiling , by casual , middle - status clothing , and the like . Both the girl and boy in such scenes appear to be totally absorbed by the activity of the moment , uncon ...
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Barrier or Agent for Sex Role Change? | 3 |
Evidence for Nonverbal Supports for Change | 9 |
Gender Patterns in Touching Behavior | 15 |
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