Affiliative conflict theory: An investigation of the intimacy equilibrium and compensation hypothesis.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] M. Patterson,et al. Interpersonal distance and impression formation. , 1970, Journal of personality.
[2] Albert Mehbabian. Orientation behaviors and nonverbal attitude communication. , 1967 .
[3] M. Patterson. Compensation in Nonverbal Immediacy Behaviors: A Review , 1973 .
[4] Albert Mehrabian,et al. Encoding of attitude by a seated communicator via posture and position cues. , 1969 .
[5] C A Kiesler,et al. Visual behavior and face-to-face distance during interaction. , 1969, Sociometry.
[6] G Breed,et al. The effect of intimacy: reciprocity or retreat? , 1972, The British journal of social and clinical psychology.
[7] A. Mehrabian. Inference of attitudes from the posture, orientation, and distance of a communicator. , 1968, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[8] C. Kleinke,et al. Evaluation of an interviewer as a function of interviewer gaze, reinforcement of subject gaze, and interviewer attractiveness. , 1975, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[9] M. Patterson. Stability of nonverbal immediacy behaviors , 1973 .
[10] F. N. Willis. Initial speaking distance as a function of the speakers’ relationship , 1966 .
[11] M. Argyle,et al. EYE-CONTACT, DISTANCE AND AFFILIATION. , 1965, Sociometry.
[12] The Effect of Interpersonal Looking Duration on Dominance Judgments , 1969 .
[13] R. Exline. Explorations in the process of person perception: visual interaction in relation to competition, sex, and need for affiliation , 1963 .
[14] Z. Rubin. Measurement of romantic love. , 1970, Journal of personality and social psychology.