Methodological Approaches to the Study of Social Event Perception
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] B. Depaulo,et al. Nonverbal behavior and self-presentation. , 1992, Psychological bulletin.
[2] Darren Newtson. Attribution and the unit of perception of ongoing behavior. , 1973 .
[3] Lori A. Roggman,et al. Infants' differential social responses to attractive and unattractive faces , 1990 .
[4] J. Cutting,et al. Gait Perception as an Example of How We May Perceive Events , 1981 .
[5] Careno Claudia,et al. Attractiveness of Facial Profiles Is a Function of Distance From Archetype , 1989 .
[6] D. Berry. Taking People at Face Value: Evidence for the Kernel of Truth Hypothesis , 1990 .
[7] Behavior Segmentation in a Dyadic Situation , 1982 .
[8] Darren Newtson,et al. The Structure of Action and Interaction , 1987 .
[9] N. Ambady,et al. Thin slices of expressive behavior as predictors of interpersonal consequences: A meta-analysis. , 1992 .
[10] Mary E. Losch,et al. Attributions of Responsibility for Helping and Doing Harm: Evidence for Confusion of Responsibility , 1986 .
[11] R. Lippa. Expressive control and the leakage of dispositional introversion-extraversion during role-played teaching. , 1976, Journal of personality.
[12] Mark A. Costanzo,et al. “Just a hunch”: Accuracy and awareness in person perception , 1991 .
[13] R. Levenson,et al. Empathy: a physiological substrate. , 1992, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[14] R. Baron,et al. Toward an Ecological Theory of Social Perception , 1983 .
[15] M. D. Storms,et al. Videotape and the attribution process: reversing actors' and observers' points of view. , 1973, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[16] Darren Newtson,et al. The perceptual organization of ongoing behavior , 1976 .
[17] Anita P. Barbee,et al. What do women want? Facialmetric assessment of multiple motives in the perception of male facial physical attractiveness. , 1990, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[18] J. Todd. Perception of gait. , 1983, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[19] Frank J. Bernieri,et al. Synchrony, pseudosynchrony, and dissynchrony: Measuring the entrainment process in mother-infant interactions. , 1988 .
[20] G. Ginsburg,et al. The Social Perception Process: Reconsidering the Role of Social Stimulation , 1989 .
[21] S. Runeson,et al. Kinematic specification of dynamics as an informational basis for person and action perception: Expe , 1983 .
[22] William Ickes,et al. Shyness and Physical Attractiveness in Mixed-Sex Dyads , 1991 .
[23] William Ickes,et al. Naturalistic Social Cognition: Empathic Accuracy in Mixed-Sex Dyads , 1990 .
[24] J. Cutting,et al. Recognizing friends by their walk: Gait perception without familiarity cues , 1977 .
[25] Ellen S. Sullins. Perceptual Salience as a Function of Nonverbal Expressiveness , 1989 .
[26] J. Cutting,et al. Recognizing the sex of a walker from a dynamic point-light display , 1977 .
[27] U. Neisser. On "Social Knowing" , 1980 .
[28] D R Proffitt,et al. The development of infant sensitivity to biomechanical motions. , 1985, Child development.
[29] D. Berry. The Visual Perception of People: A Reply to Schmitt , 1988 .
[30] Reuben M. Baron,et al. An ecological perspective on integrating personality and social psychology. , 1987 .
[31] Stephen J. Misovich,et al. Quantized displays of human movement: A methodological alternative to the point-light display , 1991 .
[32] Lester M. Hyman,et al. Which are the stimuli in facial displays of anger and happiness? Configurational bases of emotion recognition. , 1992 .
[33] R. Kleck,et al. Physical Disability and the Perception of Social Interaction , 1984 .
[34] William G. Graziano,et al. Social Cognition as Segmentation of the Stream of Behavior. , 1988 .
[35] R. Buck,et al. Sex, personality, and physiological variables in the communication of affect via facial expression. , 1974, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[36] J. N. Bassili. Temporal and spatial contingencies in the perception of social events , 1976 .
[37] G. Ginsburg,et al. The Ecological Perception Debate: An Affordance of the Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour , 1990 .
[38] L. Z. McArthur,et al. Perceptions of an aggressive encounter as a function of the victim's salience and the perceiver's arousal. , 1978, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[39] L. Z. McArthur,et al. Figural emphasis and person perception. , 1977 .
[40] J. N. Bassili. Emotion recognition: the role of facial movement and the relative importance of upper and lower areas of the face. , 1979, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[41] Ken Springer,et al. Structure, Motion, and Preschoolers' Perceptions of Social Causality , 1993 .
[42] Lori A. Roggman,et al. Infant preferences for attractive faces: Rudiments of a stereotype? , 1987 .
[43] On the Basicity of Social Perception Cues: Developmental Evidence for Adult Processes? , 1986 .
[44] D. Berry,et al. Child and Adult Sensitivity to Gender Information in Patterns of Facial Motion , 1991 .
[45] G. Johansson. Visual perception of biological motion and a model for its analysis , 1973 .
[46] Stephen J. Misovich,et al. Effects of Disruption of Structure and Motion on Perceptions of Social Causality , 1992 .
[47] S. Kassin,et al. A Perceptual View of Attribution , 1980 .
[48] J. Cutting. Generation of Synthetic Male and Female Walkers through Manipulation of a Biomechanical Invariant , 1978, Perception.
[49] S. Stavros Valenti,et al. Social Affordances and Interaction I: Introduction , 1991 .
[50] B. Depaulo,et al. Expressiveness and Expressive Control , 1992 .
[51] Bernd H. Schmitt. The Ecological Approach to Social Perception: A Conceptual Critique , 1987 .