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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Even though our society subtly discourages the verbal expression of emotions, most of us, in ostensibly conforming to our roles, nevertheless manage to express likes, dislikes, status differences, personalities, as well as weaknesses in nonverbal ways. Using vocal expressions; gestures, postures, and movements, we amplify, restrict, or deny what our words say to one another, and even say some things with greater facility and efficiency than with words. In this new, multidimensional approach to the subject of nonverbal communication Albert Mehrabian brings together a great deal of original work which includes descriptions of new experimental methods that are especially suited to this field, d...
Assessing the validity of verbal and nonverbal cues in accurately judging others; Facial code in affective communication; Nonverbal communication of affective information: some laboratory findings pertaining to an interactional process; Categories of social behavior; Variability and usefulness of facial and body cues; Nonverbal communication and counselor education; TORI theory: nonverbal behavior and the experience of community; Cross-cultural generality of communication via facial expressions; Discussion of papers on nonverbal communication; The use of exercises in sensitivity training: a survey.
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