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Frankfurt ( 1965 ) also studied “ stylistic ” aspects of the penetration process , including positive and negative affect about personal feeling states , elaboration or the degree to which a response expanded on a piece of information ...
Frankfurt ( 1965 ) also studied “ stylistic ” aspects of the penetration process , including positive and negative affect about personal feeling states , elaboration or the degree to which a response expanded on a piece of information ...
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They described five generic classes of nonverbal behavior : ( 1 ) emblems , ( 2 ) illustrators , ( 3 ) affect displays , ( 4 ) regulators , and ( 5 ) adapters . Emblems have a verbal translation and are substitutes for words , either ...
They described five generic classes of nonverbal behavior : ( 1 ) emblems , ( 2 ) illustrators , ( 3 ) affect displays , ( 4 ) regulators , and ( 5 ) adapters . Emblems have a verbal translation and are substitutes for words , either ...
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TOFFLER , A. Future shock . New York : Random House , 1970 . TOMKINS , S. S. Affect , imagery , consciousness , Vol . 1 : The positive affects . New York : Springer , 1962 . TOMKINS , S. S. Affect , imagery , consciousness , Vol .
TOFFLER , A. Future shock . New York : Random House , 1970 . TOMKINS , S. S. Affect , imagery , consciousness , Vol . 1 : The positive affects . New York : Springer , 1962 . TOMKINS , S. S. Affect , imagery , consciousness , Vol .
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