Gender and Nonverbal BehaviorClara Mayo, Nancy Henley Springer-Verlag, 1981 - 284 sayfa |
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... relationships to them and in different situations . The 29 relationships presented to subjects were based on cat- egories of closeness , family relation , work relation , and authority , and were pre- sented in both female and male ...
... relationships to them and in different situations . The 29 relationships presented to subjects were based on cat- egories of closeness , family relation , work relation , and authority , and were pre- sented in both female and male ...
Sayfa 37
... relationship . Jour- nal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology , 1973 , 40 , 170-175 . Perdue , V. P. , & Connor , J. M. Patterns of touching between preschool children and male and female teachers . Child Development , 1978 , 49 , 1258 ...
... relationship . Jour- nal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology , 1973 , 40 , 170-175 . Perdue , V. P. , & Connor , J. M. Patterns of touching between preschool children and male and female teachers . Child Development , 1978 , 49 , 1258 ...
Sayfa 75
... relationship or to alter an existing relationship , power and dominance are communicated by looking . This characterizes the nature of the interaction in the steady gaze or " stare " studies . When the structure of a relationship has ...
... relationship or to alter an existing relationship , power and dominance are communicated by looking . This characterizes the nature of the interaction in the steady gaze or " stare " studies . When the structure of a relationship has ...
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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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