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Researchers who study nonverbal behavior have needed a cohesive
discussion of research choices - specifically for the investigation
of nonverbal phenomena. This volume addresses that need and aims to
encapsulate the primary means by which researchers assess nonverbal
cues, facilitating their use by others interested in studying
nonverbal behavior. Editor Valerie Manusov collects both
well-established and new measures used to research nonverbal
behaviors, illustrating the broad spectrum of measures appropriate
for use in nonverbal research. In addition to measures that can be
used by other researchers with an interest in nonverbal cues, the
book addresses issues involved conducting this research. Several
chapters provide discussions of larger research paradigms into
which a particular measure may be placed. available to them to
answer their research questions. The latter includes discussions to
help researchers think through the array of choices that they have
available to them and to show the strong connections between the
types of answers one seeks and the means through which one may seek
them. Written by the creators of the measures - all of whom have
strong reputations in this area - this book is an invaluable
resource for researchers and students studying nonverbal behavior.
Scholars and students in interpersonal communications, psychology,
personal relationships, and related areas will find the book an
essential research tool.
Researchers who study nonverbal behavior have needed a cohesive
discussion of research choices - specifically for the investigation
of nonverbal phenomena. This volume addresses that need and aims to
encapsulate the primary means by which researchers assess nonverbal
cues, facilitating their use by others interested in studying
nonverbal behavior. Editor Valerie Manusov collects both
well-established and new measures used to research nonverbal
behaviors, illustrating the broad spectrum of measures appropriate
for use in nonverbal research. In addition to measures that can be
used by other researchers with an interest in nonverbal cues, the
book addresses issues involved conducting this research. Several
chapters provide discussions of larger research paradigms into
which a particular measure may be placed. available to them to
answer their research questions. The latter includes discussions to
help researchers think through the array of choices that they have
available to them and to show the strong connections between the
types of answers one seeks and the means through which one may seek
them. Written by the creators of the measures - all of whom have
strong reputations in this area - this book is an invaluable
resource for researchers and students studying nonverbal behavior.
Scholars and students in interpersonal communications, psychology,
personal relationships, and related areas will find the book an
essential research tool.
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