02039cam a2200205 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740400027000910500019001180820013001372450083001502600048002333000032002815040029003135051448003426500018017907000025018082670824BD-DhUL20180204112927.0740517s1974 nyua b 001 0 eng  a 73090367  aDLCcDLCdDLCdBD-DhUL00aBF637.C45bW3800a419bWEN10aNonverbal communication :breadings with commentary /cedited by Shirley Weitz aNew York :bOxford University Press,c1974. ax, 351 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographies.0 aEibl-Eibesfeldt. Similarities and differences between cultures in expressive movements.--Ekman, P., Friesen, W. V. and Tomkins, S. S. Facial affect scoring technique.--Buck, R. W. and others. Communication of affect through facial expressions in humans.--Exline, R. V. Visual interaction.--Davitz, J. R. and Davitz, L. J. The communication of feelings by content-free speech.--Scherer, K. R. Acoustic concomitants of emotional dimensions.--Milmoe, S. and others. The doctor's voice.--Milmoe, S. and others. The mother's voice.--Birdwhistell, R. L. Toward analyzing American movement.--Birdwhistell, R. L. Masculinity and femininity as display.--Kendon, A. Movement coordination in social interaction.--Dittmann, A. T. The body movement-speech rhythm relationship as a cue to speech encoding.--Scheflen, A. E. Quasi-courtship behavior in psychotherapy.--Hall, E. T. Proxemics.--Watson, O. M. Conflicts and directions in proxemic research.--Sommer, R. Small group ecology.--Sommer, R. and Becker, F. D. Territorial defense and the good neighbor.--Ekman, P. and Friesen, W. V. Nonverbal leakage and clues to deception.--Mehrabian, A. and Ferris, S. R. Inference of attitudes from nonverbal communication in two channels.--Duncan, S., Jr. Some signals and rules for taking speaking turns in conversations.--Mehrabian, A. and Ksionzky, S. Some determinants of social interaction.--Smith, W. J. Displays and messages in intraspecific communication. 0aSign language1 aWeitz, Shirley,eed.