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Graham, Jean Ann; And Others – Journal of Human Movement Studies, 1975
Discusses a study dealing with English, Northern Italian and Southern Italian encoders role-playing specific emotions and degrees of two dimensions of emotion, and presents evidence suggesting that for neither the English nor the Italians, do hand gestures and other bodily cues function as a major communication channel for emotion. Available from:…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, Cross Cultural Studies, Interaction Process Analysis
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Wiemann, John M. – Human Communication Research, 1981
Concludes that in the laboratory, participants' conversation behavior is not discernably affected by videotaping, no matter how overt or obvious the taping procedure is. Study focuses on behaviors out of conscious awareness: gestures, head nods, speaking turns, self or object manipulations, and shifts to reclining posture or to forward lean. (PD)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, College Students, Communication Research
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Ekman, Paul – Journal of Communication, 1976
Defines emblems or symbolic gestures, distinguishes them from illustrators and discusses a recently developed procedure for surveying the emblem repertoire in various cultures. (MH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, Cross Cultural Studies, Human Posture
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Ramsey, Sheila J. – Journal of Communication, 1976
Studies patterns of dress, play, behavior and gestures of male prisoners and contends that these nonverbal cues constitute a vital prison communication channel. (MH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, Correctional Institutions, Environmental Influences
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Eiland, Rebecca; Richardson, Don – Communication Monographs, 1976
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, College Students, Elementary School Students
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De Long, Alton J. – Journal of Communication, 1977
Outlines a two-year study of the kinesic behavior of four and five-year-olds and concludes that turn-taking in preschoolers' conversations is systematically signalled. (MH)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, Classroom Environment
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Tway, Patricia – Semiotica, 1976
Examines the verbal and nonverbal behavior patterns associated with two speech styles, one formal and the other informal, among factory workers. Available from: Mouton Publishers, Box 482, the Hague, Netherlands. (AM)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, Human Posture, Interaction Process Analysis
O'Connor, J. Regis – 1972
This paper reports on the effects of four forms of kinesic communication and three forms of verbal communication on leadership perception in a small group setting. Forty-eight college age discussants were observed in groups of four during twelve 30-minute sessions. Permitted only visual input, eleven previously trained observers recorded four…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Group Dynamics
Allen, Vernon L.; Atkinson, Michael L. – 1977
Observers viewed silent videotapes of elementary school children listening to a lesson. Some of the stimulus children were listening to either a very easy or a very difficult lesson; consequently, their nonverbal behavior occurred naturally and spontaneously. Other stimulus children were instructed to pretend (role play) that they understood or…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, Elementary School Students
Allen, Vernon L.; Brideau, Linda B. – 1977
The relationship between the encoder and the decoder in the communication of nonverbal behavior provides the basis for the two studies described in this report. The first study investigated the ability of parents to decode the nonverbal behavior of their own and other children. Parents were asked to identify children's mode of encoding (natural or…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, Children
Miller, Larry D. – 1978
Research on attraction in an interpersonal context has strongly suggested that the more attracted two people are to one another, the more they tend to communicate. This study explored attraction and social interaction patterns at the perceptual level. Eighty male and female graduate students, 40 black and 40 white, completed a two part measure of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Conflict
Scheflen, Albert E. – 1972
Human communication, verbal and especially nonverbal, is based upon lower and earlier primate development as well as on extensive culturally learned behavior. Kinesthetic study can discover behaviors which maintain and disrupt social orders of all types--governmental, economic, familial, and personal. Communicational behavior exerts controls and…
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Body Image, Body Language