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The “ face ” is attached to a “ body ” which can sit , stand , and lie down , and which can relax or appear tense . Arms and legs attached to the body are capable of a variety of positions , gestures , and movements .
The “ face ” is attached to a “ body ” which can sit , stand , and lie down , and which can relax or appear tense . Arms and legs attached to the body are capable of a variety of positions , gestures , and movements .
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Body orientation and general tension are also key indicators of relaxation and attraction ; bodily attitudes of dislike are characterized by either very little or very pronounced relaxation , and liking by moderate relaxation .
Body orientation and general tension are also key indicators of relaxation and attraction ; bodily attitudes of dislike are characterized by either very little or very pronounced relaxation , and liking by moderate relaxation .
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In the nonverbal area , Jourard and Rubin ( 1968 ) demonstrated differences in body accessibility as a function of the closeness of a relationship . Subjects presented with sectioned diagrams of the body reported which of several ...
In the nonverbal area , Jourard and Rubin ( 1968 ) demonstrated differences in body accessibility as a function of the closeness of a relationship . Subjects presented with sectioned diagrams of the body reported which of several ...
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