Gender and Nonverbal BehaviorClara Mayo, Nancy Henley Springer-Verlag, 1981 - 284 sayfa |
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... scores represented greater leader- ship , dominance , talkativeness , warmth , and intelligence . To determine the extent to which the head person stood out as group leader , difference scores were cal- culated . The difference score ...
... scores represented greater leader- ship , dominance , talkativeness , warmth , and intelligence . To determine the extent to which the head person stood out as group leader , difference scores were cal- culated . The difference score ...
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... scores for selection for the experiment were minimum masculinity scores of 5.0 ( for males ) and minimum feminity scores of 5.0 ( for females ) . Cor- respondent sex - typed subjects needed mean difference scores of 1.00 minimally , and ...
... scores for selection for the experiment were minimum masculinity scores of 5.0 ( for males ) and minimum feminity scores of 5.0 ( for females ) . Cor- respondent sex - typed subjects needed mean difference scores of 1.00 minimally , and ...
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... scores represent the total FR score divided by the total words spoken ( to correct for verbosity ) . The higher the score , the less assertive the speech . = x = .0299 11 ) x = .0360 ( n = 3 ) = 7 ) Examination of the second significant ...
... scores represent the total FR score divided by the total words spoken ( to correct for verbosity ) . The higher the score , the less assertive the speech . = x = .0299 11 ) x = .0360 ( n = 3 ) = 7 ) Examination of the second significant ...
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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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