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1982

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Behavioral And Cognitive Consequences Of Reciprocal Versus Compensatory Responses To Preinteraction Expectancies, Miles Patterson, William Ickes, Sarah Tanford, D W. Rajecki May 1982

Behavioral And Cognitive Consequences Of Reciprocal Versus Compensatory Responses To Preinteraction Expectancies, Miles Patterson, William Ickes, Sarah Tanford, D W. Rajecki

Miles Patterson

No abstract provided.


A Sequential Functional Model Of Nonverbal Exchange, Miles Patterson Apr 1982

A Sequential Functional Model Of Nonverbal Exchange, Miles Patterson

Miles Patterson

The sequential analysis of nonverbal exchange (NVE) begins with the identification of a set of antecedent factors that initiate preinteraction mediators. These mediators structure the perceived functions of an interaction and the levels of nonverbal involvement initiated by each interactant. The sequential-functional model proposes that functional bases of interaction are variable. The activation of different functions in an interaction is assumed to result in differing arousal, cognitive, and behavioral patterns in interactants. NVE is predicted to be more unstable as interactants' perceived functions and expectancies are more divergent. The model also proposes that one's nonverbal behavior may be a product …


The Wind; Flight, Gale Stam Dec 1981

The Wind; Flight, Gale Stam

Gale Stam, Ph.D.

No abstract provided.