Gender and Nonverbal BehaviorClara Mayo, Nancy Henley Springer-Verlag, 1981 - 284 sayfa |
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Sayfa 138
... feminine " demand situation . Similarly , it was predicted that androgynous females would emit more interruptions and more filled pauses than sex - typed females in a “ masculine ” demand situation . Research Participants and Method ...
... feminine " demand situation . Similarly , it was predicted that androgynous females would emit more interruptions and more filled pauses than sex - typed females in a “ masculine ” demand situation . Research Participants and Method ...
Sayfa 143
... feminine behav- iors of gaze extent and smile extent ( r = .35 ) while androgynous subjects show a near - zero correlation between the two " feminine " behaviors ( r = .06 ) . A t - test of the difference between the correlations of the ...
... feminine behav- iors of gaze extent and smile extent ( r = .35 ) while androgynous subjects show a near - zero correlation between the two " feminine " behaviors ( r = .06 ) . A t - test of the difference between the correlations of the ...
Sayfa 144
... feminine behavior in the interpersonal situation than in the instrumental situation . Although all groups showed more feminine behavior in the interpersonal context , only androgynous males showed significant between - situa- tion ...
... feminine behavior in the interpersonal situation than in the instrumental situation . Although all groups showed more feminine behavior in the interpersonal context , only androgynous males showed significant between - situa- tion ...
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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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