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Typically , when listening , we look at the person who is speaking ; the person talking also tends to meet our gaze . At the end of an utterance , Person A gives a prolonged gaze to Person B. Person B then looks away and begins his ...
Typically , when listening , we look at the person who is speaking ; the person talking also tends to meet our gaze . At the end of an utterance , Person A gives a prolonged gaze to Person B. Person B then looks away and begins his ...
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However , these relations do not imply that the behavior of Person A is currently functionally related to that of Person B. Two persons may have similar dispositions because each of them shopped for , and found , a person with similar ...
However , these relations do not imply that the behavior of Person A is currently functionally related to that of Person B. Two persons may have similar dispositions because each of them shopped for , and found , a person with similar ...
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Thus , in a game where one person says , “ It's your turn , ” that is not coded TA , but simply as PL . Likewise , in a work situation when one member of a dishwashing team says , “ Here are some more dishes , ” the proper code is WK ...
Thus , in a game where one person says , “ It's your turn , ” that is not coded TA , but simply as PL . Likewise , in a work situation when one member of a dishwashing team says , “ Here are some more dishes , ” the proper code is WK ...
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