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Nonverbal Communication and Deception
2006Nonverbal communication and deception Are there behavioral differences between liars and truth tellers? Most people think there are. Can we spot whether people are lying by looking at their behavior? Many police officers (and parents) think they can (Boon & McLeod, 2001; Elaad, 2003).
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Reception of Nonverbal Communication in Alcoholics
The Journal of Psychology, 1984The ability to interpret nonverbal facial cues was tested in 21 young male, primary alcoholics and a group of matched controls. All Ss were asked to view videotapes of individuals gambling and to determine only on the basis of facial cues the amount of monetary reward offered to videotaped individuals during a specific trial.
R H Loiselle +3 more
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The teacher and nonverbal communication
Theory Into Practice, 1971(1971). The teacher and nonverbal communication. Theory Into Practice: Vol. 10, The Challenge of Nonverbal Awareness, pp. 231-242.
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The Teacher and Nonverbal Communication [PDF]
In writing of the seven deadly sins of college teaching, Eble (1983:3) observed that “Arrogance, Dullness, Rigidity, Insensitivity, Vanity, Self-Indulgence, and Hypocrisy” are sins as deadly to students' chances of learning “as the traditional deadly sins were to chances of salvation.” Focusing on “dullness,” Eble comments that though it is a seemingly
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Classroom Nonverbal Communication
2017The classroom context children's non-verbal abilities and their development signals of dominance and uncertainty attention, positive and negative conveying enthusiasm interpersonal distance and classroom layout the use of space differences between groups implications for teacher training.
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Studies in Nonverbal Communication
Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1980Originally published in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 1980, Vol 25(9), 712–713. Reviews the book, Nonverbal Behavior: Applications and Cultural Implications edited by Aaron Wolfgang (1979).
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This article explores the power of nonverbal cues in human interaction, including gestures, facial expressions, and body language. Understanding these silent signals is essential for effective communication and building stronger relationships. Non-verbal communication is fundamental in each interaction.
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Nonverbal behavior and nonverbal communication.
Psychological Review, 1972Morton Wiener +3 more
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Research in nonverbal communication
Theory Into Practice, 1971(1971). Research in nonverbal communication. Theory Into Practice: Vol. 10, The Challenge of Nonverbal Awareness, pp. 250-258.
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