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Looking for approval: effects on visual behavior of approbation from persons differing in importance.
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This article is published in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.The article was published on 1968-09-01. It has received 94 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Interpersonal relationship & Facial expression.read more
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Gaze and eye contact: A research review.
TL;DR: Research on gaze and eye contact was organized within the framework of Patterson's (1982) sequential functional model of nonverbal exchange to show how gaze functions to provide information, regulate interaction, express intimacy, and exercise social control.
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On the nature of prejudice: Automatic and controlled processes
TL;DR: This article examined the existence of implicit attitudes of Whites toward Blacks, investigated the relationship between explicit measures of racial prejudice and implicit measures of race attitudes, and explored the relationship of explicit and implicit attitudes to race-related responses and behavior.
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Significance of posture and posiion in the communication of attitude and status relationships.
TL;DR: A review of the experimental findings dealing with the posture and position of a communicator relative to his attitude and status to his addressee suggests distance, eye contact, body orientation, arms-akimbo position, and trunk relaxation have been found most consistently to be indicators of communicator attitude toward anAddressee.
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Footing in human-robot conversations: how robots might shape participant roles using gaze cues
TL;DR: A set of gaze behaviors for Robovie to signal three kinds of participant roles: addressee, bystander, and overhearer were designed and Behavioral measures showed that subjects' participation behavior conformed to the roles that the robot communicated to them.
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Automatic nonverbal analysis of social interaction in small groups
TL;DR: This paper reviews the existing literature on automatic analysis of small group conversations using nonverbal communication, and aims at bridging the current fragmentation of the work in this domain, currently split among half a dozen technical communities.
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Eye-contact, distance and affiliation.
Michael Argyle,Janet Dean +1 more
TL;DR: It is postulated that eye-contact is linked to affiliative motivation, and that approach and avoidance forces produce an equilibrium level of physical proximity, eyecontact and other aspects of intimacy.
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Visual behavior in a dyad as affected by interview content and sex of respondent.
TL;DR: This study reports results from an investigation of factors which affect visual interaction, i.e., looks and glances, in groups and dyads, and finds evidence that visual interaction will lend itself to a study of nonverbal communication.