
ERIC Number: EJ515422
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Publication Date: 1995
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The Effect of Duration of Eye Contact on American College Students' Attributions of State, Trait, and Test Anxiety.
Napieralski, Laura P.; And Others
Journal of Social Psychology, v135 n3 p273-80 Jun 1995
Reports on a study of the effect of eye contact on 73 male and female college students. Finds that as eye contact duration increased, the model was judged to have less state anxiety, less trait anxiety, and less test anxiety. Concludes that the study confirms that as eye contact increases, an individual is judged more positively. (CFR)
Publication Type: Reports - Research; Information Analyses; Journal Articles
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Language: English
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