Gender and Nonverbal BehaviorClara Mayo, Nancy Henley Springer-Verlag, 1981 - 284 sayfa |
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Sayfa 77
... Gaze and mutual gaze . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1976 . Argyle , M. , & Ingham , R. Gaze , mutual gaze and proximity . Semiotica , 1972 , 6 , 32–49 . Argyle , M. , Lefebvre , L. , & Cook , M. The meaning of five patterns of ...
... Gaze and mutual gaze . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1976 . Argyle , M. , & Ingham , R. Gaze , mutual gaze and proximity . Semiotica , 1972 , 6 , 32–49 . Argyle , M. , Lefebvre , L. , & Cook , M. The meaning of five patterns of ...
Sayfa 137
... gaze at an interactant more than males both while speaking and while listening ( Duncan & Fiske , 1977 ) , only gaze - while - speaking was selected for coding in the present study . The rationale for this choice was twofold . In the ...
... gaze at an interactant more than males both while speaking and while listening ( Duncan & Fiske , 1977 ) , only gaze - while - speaking was selected for coding in the present study . The rationale for this choice was twofold . In the ...
Sayfa 188
... gaze aversion , as well as studies of the ability to process and remember previously seen emotional stimuli , are the sorts of studies that speak to this issue . We will first review the literature on eye contact and gaze aversion ...
... gaze aversion , as well as studies of the ability to process and remember previously seen emotional stimuli , are the sorts of studies that speak to this issue . We will first review the literature on eye contact and gaze aversion ...
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Barrier or Agent for Sex Role Change? | 3 |
Evidence for Nonverbal Supports for Change | 9 |
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