نتایج جستجو برای: nonverbal messages
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Nonverbal communication, also known as body language, is an important form of communication. Nonverbal behaviors such as posture, eye contact, and gestures send strong messages. In regard to nonverbal communication, eye contact is one of the most important forms that an individual can use. However, lack of eye contact occurs when we use video conferencing system. The disparity between locations...
Nonverbal cues are an inherent component of most persuasive appeals. We use regulatory-fit theory as a framework for understanding the effect of nonverbal cues on a message’s effectiveness, and as a foundation for developing a new persuasion technique. We propose that when the nonverbal cues of a message source sustain the motivational orientation of the recipient, the recipient experiences reg...
The work focuses on a novel system iFeel_IM! that integrates 3D virtual world Second Life, intelligent component for automatic emotion recognition from text messages, and innovative affective haptic interfaces providing additional nonverbal communication channels through simulation of emotional feedback and social touch (physical co-presence).
The creation of conversational agents capable of expressive and communicative behaviors requires to define the relationship between the agent’s communicative intentions and how these intentions are expressed in a coordinated verbal and nonverbal message. Suppose an agent S (a Sender) has the goal of communicating something to an interlocutor A (Addressee) in a particular situation and context; ...
Background: Little research has been done on nonverbal deception cues in computer-mediated communication (CMC). However, is a daily occurrence and since much shifting towards CMC, it important to understand the difference between truthful deceptive messages. Objective: This obtained more insight use of emoji messages by answering question: Are frequency type different compared online messages? ...
The present study investigated whether preschool children could use the conventional “actions speak louder than words” principle (or the verbal-nonverbal consistency principle) to process information in situations where verbal cues contradict nonverbal cues. Three-, 4-, and 5-year-olds were shown a video in which an actor drank a beverage and made a verbal statement (e.g., “I like it”) that was...
The impact of singular (e.g. sadness alone) and compound (e.g. sadness and anger together) facial expressions on individuals’ recognition of faces was investigated. In three studies, a face recognition paradigm was used as a measure of the proficiency with which participants processed compound and singular facial expressions. For both positive and negative facial expressions, participants displ...
The Child as an Observer: The Influence of Adults’ Nonverbal Messages on Children’s Social Attitudes
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY/PRINCIPLES Medical errors are prevalent, but physicians commonly lack the training and skills to disclose them to their patients. Existing research has yielded a set of verbal messages physicians should communicate during error disclosures. However, considering the emotional message contents, patients likely derive much of the meaning from physicians' nonverbal behaviours....
Abstract An unanswered question in studies on recruiting new ventures is how entrepreneurs can persuasively communicate to job seekers information about their ventures’ unique features attract applicants. By building nonverbal communication research, we investigate verbally communicated product innovativeness and entrepreneurs’ displays of passion affect applicant attraction both separately com...
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