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Nonverbal Behavior In Interpersonal Relations

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Author : Virginia P. Richmond
Category : Body language
Publisher : Pearson
Published : 2011
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Description: Grounded in the social-scientific approach, Nonverbal Behavior in Interpersonal Relations offers students a clear and accessible insight into the principles of nonverbal communication and their applications in real world scenarios. Engaging features throughout the book prompt self-assessment and application, providing students with a grasp of nonverbal immediacy and a deep understanding of how influential nonverbal communication is to basic human communication. Students attain the fundamental knowledge of nonverbal communication and behaviors and the resulting outcomes, while simultaneously exploring the application of nonverbal communication in a variety of settings, including dating, school, work, internationally, and in the courtroom.


Nonverbal Behavior In Interpersonal Relations

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Author : Virginia P. Richmond
Category : Body language
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Published : 2012
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Page : 356
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Nonverbal Behavior In Interpersonal Relations

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Author : Virginia P. Richmond
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Published : 2000
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Page : 356
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Nonverbal Behavior In Interpersonal Relations

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Author : Virginia P. Richmond
Category : Body language
Publisher : Allyn & Bacon
Published : 2000
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Page : 378
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Description: This text offers a complete and precise explanation of the principles of nonverbal communication. The Fourth Edition continues to provide students with involving and interesting reading that explores how nonverbal behaviors can produce certain communication responses from others. This well-researched book offers conclusions about the research in an easy-to-read and student-friendly style. The authors draw from a wide variety of disciplines and upon their vast experience as instructors, consultants, and corporate trainers to offer a unique blend of social scientific and humanistic approaches to the study of nonverbal behavior. Each chapter includes exercises, activities, self tests, or questionnaires that help students understand the actual and potential impact of nonverbal behaviors on communication. It also helps students build the skills they will need to become competent nonverbal communicators in today's global community.


Nonverbal Behavior And Communication

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Author : Virginia P. Richmond
Category : Body language
Publisher :
Published : 1987
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Page : 209
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Nonverbal Behavior And Communication

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Author : Aaron W. Siegman
Category : Psychology
Publisher : Psychology Press
Published : 2014-01-02
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Page : 640
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Description: First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Nonverbal Behavior In Interpersonal Situations

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Author : Marcelo Rivano-Fischer
Category : Body language
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Published : 1988
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Page : 212
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Nonverbal Communication In Close Relationships

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Author : Laura K. Guerrero
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Publisher : Routledge
Published : 2006-08-15
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Page : 332
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Description: Nonverbal Communication in Close Relationships provides a synthesis of research on nonverbal communication as it applies to interpersonal interaction, focusing on the close relationships of friends, family, and romantic partners. Authors Laura K. Guerrero and Kory Floyd support the premise that nonverbal communication is a product of biology, social learning, and relational context. They overview six prominent nonverbal theories and show how each is related to bio-evolutionary or sociocultural perspectives. Their work focuses on various functions of nonverbal communication, emphasizing those that are most relevant to the initiation, maintenance, and dissolution of close relationships. Throughout the book, Guerrero and Floyd highlight areas where research is either contradictory or inconclusive, hoping that in the years to come scholars will have a clearer understanding of these issues. The volume concludes with a discussion of practical implications that emerge from the scholarly literature on nonverbal communication in relationships – an essential component for understanding relationships in the real world. Nonverbal Communication in Close Relationships makes an important contribution to the development of our understanding not only of relationship processes but also of the specific workings of nonverbal communication. It will serve as a springboard for asking new questions and advancing new theories about nonverbal communication. It is intended for scholars and advanced students in personal relationship study, social psychology, interpersonal communication, nonverbal communication, family studies, and family communication. It will also be a helpful resource for researchers, clinicians, and couples searching for a better understanding of the complicated roles that nonverbal cues play in relationships.


Multichannel Integrations Of Nonverbal Behavior

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Author : Aron Wolfe Siegman
Category : Psychology
Publisher : Psychology Press
Published : 2014-04-04
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Page : 336
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Description: First published in 1985. This book takes a multichannel perspective. The first three chapters are written from a distinctly functional perspective: the function of nonverbal behavior on interpersonal attraction, in the expression of emotions and in the control of conversations. They are followed by two topically organized chapters, namely, the role of nonverbal behavior in interpersonal expectancies and deceptive communications. They, in turn, are followed by a process-oriented discussion of the nature of nonverbal behavior. The book concludes with two contributions concerned with the demography of nonverbal behavior: the role of gender, class, and ethnicity (with the latter viewed from a cultural perspective). In each case, however, the chapter is organized, to the extent possible, from a multichannel perspective.


Nonverbal Communication Science And Applications

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Author : David Matsumoto
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Publisher : SAGE
Published : 2013
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 337
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Description: This book examines state-of-the-art research and knowledge regarding nonverbal behaviour and applies that scientific knowledge to a broad range of fields. It presents a true scientist-practitioner model, blending cutting-edge behavioural science with real-world practical experience.