Compared to televised debates using a single-screen format, such debates using a split screen presenting both debaters simultaneously show viewers the nonverbal reactions of each debater\u27s opponent. The authors examined how appropriate or inappropriate such nonverbal behaviors are perceived to be. Students watched one of four versions of a televised debate. One version used a single-screen format, showing only the speaker, whereas the other three versions used a split-screen format in which the speaker\u27s opponent displayed constant, occasional, or no nonverbal disagreement with the speaker. Students then rated the debaters\u27 appropriateness. Analysis indicated that the opponent was perceived to be less appropriate when he displayed ...
This study examined the effects of background nonverbal behavior displayed with the purpose of under...
This study examined the effects of background nonverbal behavior displayed with the purpose of under...
Recent research has found that the levels of incivility in televised debate exchanges adversely affe...
Compared to televised debates using a single-screen format, those using a split screen, ie., those s...
Compared to televised debates using a single-screen format, those using a split screen, i.e., those ...
This study examined whether a debater\u27s background nonverbal behavior affected audience perceptio...
Scholars\u27 attention to televised political debaters\u27 nonverbal behavior has grown in recent ye...
Compared to televised debates using a single-screen format, those using a split screen presenting bo...
This study examined whether a debater\u27s background nonverbal behavior affected audience perceptio...
This study examined the effects of background nonverbal behavior displayed with the purpose of under...
This study examined the effects of background nonverbal behavior displayed with the purpose of under...
This study examined the effects of background nonverbal behavior displayed with the purpose of under...
This study examined audience perceptions of a political candidate’s credibility and likeability as a...
This article examines how different modes of exposure to debates between presidential candidates aff...
This experimental study investigated the effects of the verbal and visual elements of a series of Un...
This study examined the effects of background nonverbal behavior displayed with the purpose of under...
This study examined the effects of background nonverbal behavior displayed with the purpose of under...
Recent research has found that the levels of incivility in televised debate exchanges adversely affe...
Compared to televised debates using a single-screen format, those using a split screen, ie., those s...
Compared to televised debates using a single-screen format, those using a split screen, i.e., those ...
This study examined whether a debater\u27s background nonverbal behavior affected audience perceptio...
Scholars\u27 attention to televised political debaters\u27 nonverbal behavior has grown in recent ye...
Compared to televised debates using a single-screen format, those using a split screen presenting bo...
This study examined whether a debater\u27s background nonverbal behavior affected audience perceptio...
This study examined the effects of background nonverbal behavior displayed with the purpose of under...
This study examined the effects of background nonverbal behavior displayed with the purpose of under...
This study examined the effects of background nonverbal behavior displayed with the purpose of under...
This study examined audience perceptions of a political candidate’s credibility and likeability as a...
This article examines how different modes of exposure to debates between presidential candidates aff...
This experimental study investigated the effects of the verbal and visual elements of a series of Un...
This study examined the effects of background nonverbal behavior displayed with the purpose of under...
This study examined the effects of background nonverbal behavior displayed with the purpose of under...
Recent research has found that the levels of incivility in televised debate exchanges adversely affe...