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... patterns , but it also highlights the difficulties of quantifying multidimensional patterns of behavior . Goffman ( 1959 ) complements Scheflen's nonverbal orienta- tion by emphasizing environmental props . For example , he uses the ...
... patterns , but it also highlights the difficulties of quantifying multidimensional patterns of behavior . Goffman ( 1959 ) complements Scheflen's nonverbal orienta- tion by emphasizing environmental props . For example , he uses the ...
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... patterns of behavior . One example is given in a study by Argyle and Dean ( 1965 ) , who demonstrated that eye contact and interpersonal distance formed an integrated behavioral set , such that the closer the distance , the less the eye ...
... patterns of behavior . One example is given in a study by Argyle and Dean ( 1965 ) , who demonstrated that eye contact and interpersonal distance formed an integrated behavioral set , such that the closer the distance , the less the eye ...
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... patterns and recognize that different dyads can de- velop unique patterns . Efficiency of Exchange This dimension involves accuracy , speed , and sensitivity in transmission and receipt of communication . Thus in well - estab- lished ...
... patterns and recognize that different dyads can de- velop unique patterns . Efficiency of Exchange This dimension involves accuracy , speed , and sensitivity in transmission and receipt of communication . Thus in well - estab- lished ...
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