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... body , and use of the physical environment . This chapter considers how these different levels of behavior ... body ” which can sit , stand , and lie down , and which can relax or appear tense . Arms and legs attached to the body are ...
... body , and use of the physical environment . This chapter considers how these different levels of behavior ... body ” which can sit , stand , and lie down , and which can relax or appear tense . Arms and legs attached to the body are ...
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... body posture . In summary , there is a steadily growing body of literature which points to the systematic interrelationship among different modes of behavior . Unfortunately , this work is scattered and only indirectly bears on the ...
... body posture . In summary , there is a steadily growing body of literature which points to the systematic interrelationship among different modes of behavior . Unfortunately , this work is scattered and only indirectly bears on the ...
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... body orientation , and body accessibility in relationships varying in degree of interpersonal favorableness . He suggests that the more favorable the rela- tionship , the closer the distance between parties and the greater the eye ...
... body orientation , and body accessibility in relationships varying in degree of interpersonal favorableness . He suggests that the more favorable the rela- tionship , the closer the distance between parties and the greater the eye ...
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