Transcription of NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
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NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION :WHAT DO CONVERSATIONAL HAND GESTURES TELL US?ROBERT M. KRAUSS, YIHSIU CHEN, AND PURNIMA CHAWLAC olumbia UniversityThis is a pre-editing version of a chapter that appeared in M. Zanna(Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology (pp. 389-450). SanDiego, CA: Academic 2 NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION :WHAT DO CONVERSATIONAL HAND GESTURES TELL US?ROBERT M. KRAUSS, YIHSIU CHEN, AND PURNIMA CHAWLAC olumbia University1. THE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF NONVERBAL NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR as NONVERBAL communicationMuch of what social psychologists think about NONVERBAL behaviorderives from a proposal made more than a century ago by Charles Darwin.
gestures, and it is useful to draw some distinctions among the types of hand movements people make. Although gestural typologies abound in the literature, there is little agreement among researchers about the sorts of distinctions that are necessary …
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