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Hall ( 1966 ) , Ekman and Friesen ( 1969b ) , Ekman , Ellsworth , and Friesen ( 1971 ) , Argyle ( 1967 ) , and Argyle and Kendon ( 1967 ) have proposed broad classifications of nonverbal behavior , aspects of which contribute to the ...
Hall ( 1966 ) , Ekman and Friesen ( 1969b ) , Ekman , Ellsworth , and Friesen ( 1971 ) , Argyle ( 1967 ) , and Argyle and Kendon ( 1967 ) have proposed broad classifications of nonverbal behavior , aspects of which contribute to the ...
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DUNCAN , JR . , S. Nonverbal communication . Psychological Bulletin , 1969 , 72 ( 2 ) , 118–137 . EHRLICH , H. J. , & GRAEVEN , D. B. Reciprocal self - disclosure in a dyad . Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 1971 , 7 , 389– ...
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a > MEHRABIAN , A. Attitudes inferred from neutral nonverbal communications . Journal of Consulting Psychology , 1967 , 31 ( 4 ) , 414 417. ( a ) MEHRABIAN , A. Orientation behaviors and nonverbal attitude communications .
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