This 1993 volume brings together critical analysis of the
phenomenon called interpersonal expectation - a sub-area of social
psychology that studies how the expectations of one person affects
the behavior of another in an interactive setting. The book is
divided into three major sections: the first examines real-world
applications of research on interpersonal expectations, such as in
the courtroom, classroom, and operating room; the second considers
the mediation of interpersonal expectations through verbal and
nonverbal behavior; and the third outlines the emerging
methodological and statistical techniques for understanding the
implications of interpersonal expectations. Critical commentary and
analysis by leading scholars in the field are presented and the
book makes a major contribution to the study of interpersonal
expectation.
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