Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... eyes , and trunk can be brought into actual contact ; there is also exchange of heat and body odors and ability to see sensi- tive shifts in eye movements and in the fine musculature of the face . As distance increases in the public ...
... eyes , and trunk can be brought into actual contact ; there is also exchange of heat and body odors and ability to see sensi- tive shifts in eye movements and in the fine musculature of the face . As distance increases in the public ...
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... eye contact and interpersonal distance formed an integrated behavioral set , such that the closer the distance , the less the eye contact and vice - versa ( see also Goldberg , Kiesler , & Collins , 1969 ) . The two different behavioral ...
... eye contact and interpersonal distance formed an integrated behavioral set , such that the closer the distance , the less the eye contact and vice - versa ( see also Goldberg , Kiesler , & Collins , 1969 ) . The two different behavioral ...
Stranica 128
... eye contact , smiling , and so on . Body orienta- tion 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 ...
... eye contact , smiling , and so on . Body orienta- tion 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 ...
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Assumptions about Personality Structure | 15 |
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