Gender and Nonverbal BehaviorClara Mayo, Nancy Henley Springer-Verlag, 1981 - 284 sayfa |
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Sayfa 90
... specific actions of preening and sex role behaviors of courtship are more susceptible to change than the general “ sty- listic " patterns . That is , what people do ― open the door , adjust tie , sit with legs crossed at the knee - is ...
... specific actions of preening and sex role behaviors of courtship are more susceptible to change than the general “ sty- listic " patterns . That is , what people do ― open the door , adjust tie , sit with legs crossed at the knee - is ...
Sayfa 101
... specific situations ( e.g. , Bem , 1974 ; Deaux , 1976 ; Kaplan & Sedney , 1980 ; Spence & Helmreich , 1978 ) . A third assumption that does not seem theoretically viable is Sampson's ( 1977 ) " interdependence assumption , " the ...
... specific situations ( e.g. , Bem , 1974 ; Deaux , 1976 ; Kaplan & Sedney , 1980 ; Spence & Helmreich , 1978 ) . A third assumption that does not seem theoretically viable is Sampson's ( 1977 ) " interdependence assumption , " the ...
Sayfa 119
... specific interaction behaviors whose function is reliably only instrumental or only expressive regardless of the context in which they occur . This work is very important , and to the degree that it succeeds in identifying such ...
... specific interaction behaviors whose function is reliably only instrumental or only expressive regardless of the context in which they occur . This work is very important , and to the degree that it succeeds in identifying such ...
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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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