Gender and Nonverbal BehaviorClara Mayo, Nancy Henley Springer-Verlag, 1981 - 284 sayfa |
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Sayfa 104
... types ) , the level of interac- tion should be relatively low in both cases . This outcome should occur because only one of the necessary functions - instrumental or expressive is strongly represented in these dyads , whereas both ...
... types ) , the level of interac- tion should be relatively low in both cases . This outcome should occur because only one of the necessary functions - instrumental or expressive is strongly represented in these dyads , whereas both ...
Sayfa 115
... Type and the Other Dyad Types over a 5 - Min Interaction Period Dyad types Dependent measure & ST- ? ST ¿ ST- ? A ♂ A- ? ST ♂ A- ? A F ( 1 , 36 ) a Verbalizations Total frequency 21.0 29.7 34.6 28.3 3.03 † Total duration 46.7 90.2 ...
... Type and the Other Dyad Types over a 5 - Min Interaction Period Dyad types Dependent measure & ST- ? ST ¿ ST- ? A ♂ A- ? ST ♂ A- ? A F ( 1 , 36 ) a Verbalizations Total frequency 21.0 29.7 34.6 28.3 3.03 † Total duration 46.7 90.2 ...
Sayfa 155
... types of dyads . One type included a mas- culine male and a feminine female and the other three types included at least one androgynous individual . Ickes and Barnes found that the sex stereotyped couples ( masculine male and feminine ...
... types of dyads . One type included a mas- culine male and a feminine female and the other three types included at least one androgynous individual . Ickes and Barnes found that the sex stereotyped couples ( masculine male and feminine ...
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Barrier or Agent for Sex Role Change? | 3 |
Evidence for Nonverbal Supports for Change | 9 |
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