[E-BOOK] Wait! I wasn¿t finished . . .: The effect of conversational interruption on perceptions of power and likability
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| #17361180 in Books | 2009-06-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.66 x.19 x5.91l,.30 | File Name: 3639174070 | 84 pages
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Great insights on power behaviors|By Sassysal|Thumbs up to Dr. Farley, great insight on non-verbal behavior! Wish it was written more in laymens terms, but really enjoyed the study material.|About the Author|Sally Farley is an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Baltimore. In addition to her interest in nonverbal signals of power and liking, Dr. Farley also conducts research on the functions of gossip and the ways in which
This book explores how interrupters and their targets are perceived in terms of status and likability. In Experiment One, participants listened to a brief audiotaped conversation in which one person interrupted the other five times. Results indicated that interrupters were perceived as more dominant and more influential than non-interrupters, and that targets of interruption were viewed as less dominant, influential, and competent than non- targets. Fur...
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