The sourcebook of nonverbal measures : going beyond words /
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Imprint: | Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum, 2005. |
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Description: | x, 540 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5541805 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Part I. Introduction to Nonverbal Communication Research
- Researcher Choices and Practices in the Study of Nonverbal Communication
- Part II. Nonverbal Measures
- Participant/Observer Reports
- The Social Skills Inventory (SSI): Measuring Nonverbal and Social Skills
- The Emory Dyssemia Index
- The Affectionate Communication Index
- The Touch Avoidance Measure
- The Touch Log Record: A Behavioral Communication Measure
- Measuring Live Tactile Interaction: The Body Chart Coding Approach
- The Nonverbal Perception Scale
- Self-Report Measures of Emotional and Nonverbal Expressiveness
- Measurements of Perceived Nonverbal Immediacy
- The Relational Communication Scale
- Coding and Rating
- Coding
- Behavioral Coding of Visual Affect Behavior
- Assessing Display Rules in Relationships
- Specific Affect Coding System
- Measuring Conversational Facial Displays
- The Nature and Functions of Tie-signs
- A Procedure to Measure Interactional Synchrony in the Context of Satisfied and Dissatisfied Couples' Communication
- The Oral History Coding System: A Measure of Marital Cognition
- Rating
- Observer Ratings of Nonverbal Involvement and Immediacy
- Measuring Nonverbal Indicators of Deceit
- Interactional Sensitivity: Rating Social Support, Attachment, and Interaction in Adult Relationships
- The Affect Measures of the Couple Communication Scales
- Rating Interactional Sense-Making in the Process of Joint Storytelling
- Measuring Conversational Equality at the Relational Level
- Measures of Judged Adaptation
- Methods for Measuring Speech Rate
- Measuring the Relevance of Relational Frames: A Relational Framing Theory Perspective
- Assessing Attributions Given to Nonverbal Cues
- Combining Reports and Ratings
- The Expression of Rapport
- Measuring Nonverbal Dominance
- Commentaries on Coding and Rating Choices
- Analysis of Coded Nonverbal Behavior
- Coding Mutual Adaptation in Dyadic Nonverbal Interaction
- Physiological Measures
- Objective Measurement of Vocal Signals
- The Role of Physiological Measures in Understanding Social Support Communication
- Part III. Paradigms and Practices
- Standard Content Methodology: Controlling the Verbal Channel
- The Passing Encounters Paradigm: Monitoring Microinteractions Between Pedestrians
- The Meta-Emotion Interview and Coding System
- Measuring Emotional Experience, Expression, and Communication: The Slide-Viewing Technique
- Conflict, Real Life, and Videotape: Procedures for Eliciting Naturalistic Couple Interactions
- Meta-Analysis of Nonverbal Behavior
- Considering the Social and Material Surround: Toward Microethnographic Understandings of Nonverbal Communication
- Nonverbal Research Involving Experimental Manipulations by Confederates
- Author Index
- Subject Index