نتایج جستجو برای: rapport management model

تعداد نتایج: 2835974  

2008
Sin-Hwa Kang Jonathan Gratch Ning Wang James H. Watt

This study explored associations between the five-factor personality traits of human subjects and their feelings of rapport when they interacted with a virtual agent or real humans. The agent, the Rapport Agent, responded to real human speakers’ storytelling behavior, using only nonverbal contingent (i.e., timely) feedback. We further investigated how interactants’ personalities were related to...

2016
Florentin Smarandache

This study is an application of neutrosophy to the dynamics of love, the most interesting social phenomena. The love dynamics were studied earlier by Strogatz (Strogatz, 1994), Radzicki (Radzicki, 1993), Rapport (Rapport, 1960), etc. Although Strogatz’s model (Strogatz, 1994) was originally intended only to motivate students, it makes several interesting and plausible predictions, and suggests ...

The use of politeness strategies can help interlocutors promote and/or maintain social harmony in telephone interactions. Using the Rapport Management Model proposed by Spencer-Oatey (2008), this study aimed primarily to reinvestigate the closing structures of telephone conversation (hereafter abbreviated as TC) in Persian and to discover the common politeness strategies used by native Persian ...

2006
Jonathan Gratch Anya Okhmatovskaia Francois Lamothe Stacy Marsella Mathieu Morales Rick J. van der Werf Louis-Philippe Morency

Effective face-to-face conversations are highly interactive. Participants respond to each other, engaging in nonconscious behavioral mimicry and backchanneling feedback. Such behaviors produce a subjective sense of rapport and are correlated with effective communication, greater liking and trust, and greater influence between participants. Creating rapport requires a tight senseact loop that ha...

Journal: :Management Science 2011
Sandy D. Jap Diana C. Robertson Ryan Hamilton

A considerable body of research has extolled the virtues of establishing rapport in negotiations. Negotiators who are high in rapport tend to be more likely to reach an agreement and more satisfied with the outcome. Although rapport generally has been found to have positive effects in standard negotiation settings, we investigate the effects of rapport in impasse settings, where conflict betwee...

2011
Lixing Huang Louis-Philippe Morency Jonathan Gratch

Rapport, the feeling of being "in sync" with your conversational partners, is argued to underlie many desirable social effects. By generating proper verbal and nonverbal behaviors, virtual humans have been seen to create rapport during interactions with human users. In this paper, we introduce our approach to creating rapport following Tickle-Degnen and Rosenberg’s threefactor (positivity, mutu...

2016
Jenny Eriksson Chengxi Liu Sonja Forward Åsa Forsman Anna Niska Andreas Tapani

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2000
E. W. van Zwet

Perhaps the best known example of a random set is the Boolean model. It is the union of `grains' such as discs, squares or triangles which are placed at the points of a Poisson point process. The Poisson points are called the `germs'. We are interested in estimating the intensity, say lambda, of the Poisson process from a sample of a Boolean model of discs (the bombing model). A natural estimat...

Journal: :health in emergencies and disasters quarterly 0
mohammadali hosseini hamidreza khanke fatemeh sanaati eisa malmier samira mohammadazaheri zahra payrovi

introduction: knowledge is one of the most important assets of any organization and the importance of knowledge management in the information age is considered more than ever. experts believe that organizational success or failures are associated with knowledge management. both implicit and explicit knowledge management are so important in disaster management. the aim of this study is to determ...

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