This research reports the results of three independent studies which investigate the relationship between attraction and communicator style (the way a person communicates). Study 1 compares the communicator styles of "best liked" and "least liked" friends. The "best liked" friend's style differed significantly from that of the "least liked" friend, scoring higher on attraction, communicator image, open, attentive relaxed. and dramatic/animated. In study 2, four specific styles were studied in relation to attraction. The dominant/open style was seen by subjects as the most attractive; the not-dominant/not-relaxed style was seen as least attractive. In study 3, teachers rated students representing the four styles investigated in study 2 on a ...
Two groups of males were utilized to examine the causal effect of facial characteristics and attitud...
Previous research has been done regarding attraction and persuasion, much of which yields significan...
Social impact theory (Latane, 1981) explains social influence as a multiplicative function of streng...
This research reports the results of three independent studies which investigate the relationship be...
The purpose of this study was to determine if male and female communicators utilize different styles...
This study analyzed the possible difference in interpersonal attraction between communicators in cue...
A study examined whether the context in which interaction occurs would lead to any differences in ad...
The first aim of this study was to analyze video-mediated communication (VMC), in comparison to face...
In a field setting, physically attractive or unattractive male and female com-municator-subjects del...
The present study is an attempt, first, to demonstrate an evidence that social desirability gives ri...
P(論文)This study was investigated to examin the effect of arousal on attraction and the relationship ...
Female patterns of speech communication including expression of empathy, sharing similar experiences...
The central purpose of this study was to determine whether a single interpersonal communication even...
Over the past three decades, scholarly interest in the communication of romantic intent has grown tr...
Currently there is much interest in the research literature concerning sex differences for communica...
Two groups of males were utilized to examine the causal effect of facial characteristics and attitud...
Previous research has been done regarding attraction and persuasion, much of which yields significan...
Social impact theory (Latane, 1981) explains social influence as a multiplicative function of streng...
This research reports the results of three independent studies which investigate the relationship be...
The purpose of this study was to determine if male and female communicators utilize different styles...
This study analyzed the possible difference in interpersonal attraction between communicators in cue...
A study examined whether the context in which interaction occurs would lead to any differences in ad...
The first aim of this study was to analyze video-mediated communication (VMC), in comparison to face...
In a field setting, physically attractive or unattractive male and female com-municator-subjects del...
The present study is an attempt, first, to demonstrate an evidence that social desirability gives ri...
P(論文)This study was investigated to examin the effect of arousal on attraction and the relationship ...
Female patterns of speech communication including expression of empathy, sharing similar experiences...
The central purpose of this study was to determine whether a single interpersonal communication even...
Over the past three decades, scholarly interest in the communication of romantic intent has grown tr...
Currently there is much interest in the research literature concerning sex differences for communica...
Two groups of males were utilized to examine the causal effect of facial characteristics and attitud...
Previous research has been done regarding attraction and persuasion, much of which yields significan...
Social impact theory (Latane, 1981) explains social influence as a multiplicative function of streng...