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... verbal and cognitive - motivational areas . Thus the 1950s and 1960s saw the development of systems for classifying overt verbal behavior of a problem - solving and social - emotional nature . Another line of re- search focused on ...
... verbal and cognitive - motivational areas . Thus the 1950s and 1960s saw the development of systems for classifying overt verbal behavior of a problem - solving and social - emotional nature . Another line of re- search focused on ...
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... behavior . The search for broad , single behavior consistencies that apply to all dyads ( e.g. , more eye contact ... verbal ones , and are less sensitive to the nonverbal cues of the other person . This prob- ably requires repetition since ...
... behavior . The search for broad , single behavior consistencies that apply to all dyads ( e.g. , more eye contact ... verbal ones , and are less sensitive to the nonverbal cues of the other person . This prob- ably requires repetition since ...
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... verbal behavior . In the nonverbal area , Jourard and Rubin ( 1968 ) demonstrated differences in body accessibility ... behavior associated with friendly or intimate relationships . But , as with verbal behavior , it is not just ...
... verbal behavior . In the nonverbal area , Jourard and Rubin ( 1968 ) demonstrated differences in body accessibility ... behavior associated with friendly or intimate relationships . But , as with verbal behavior , it is not just ...
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