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Publikováno v:
Social Psychology Quarterly. 80:342-354
Fast Fourier transform (FFT) analysis of speech is a useful tool for measuring the social organization of micro interactions. Past research suggests that “adaptation” in the lower nonverbal vocal frequencies may be associated with bystander perce
Publikováno v:
Sociology Compass. 5:936-948
For well over a century, sociologists have directed considerable attention to understanding and explaining the processes that produce social solidarity – the feeling of interpersonal connectedness that binds members of society together. Despite the
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Perceptual and Motor Skills. 108:449-464
In a driving simulator experiment, male and female college students received turn-by-turn driving directions and cognitive tasks while interacting with an experimenter via an audio communication system. In an Enhanced condition ( n = 29), lower speec
Autor:
Stanford W. Gregory, Alison J. Bianchi, Paul J. Hartung, Timothy J. Gallagher, Sarah K. Harkness
Publikováno v:
Social Psychology Quarterly. 68:187-203
In this study we examine medical interview asymmetry using the expectation states approach. Physicians lead clinical interviews because of a feature inherent in those interviews, namely the status difference between doctor and patient. This power dif
Autor:
Stanford W. Gregory, Anne Haas
Publikováno v:
Sociological Forum. 20:449-471
This article tests hypotheses derived from status-generalization theory and communication-accommodation theory that behaviors resulting from status inequalities emerge when attractiveness differentiates dyads. Relying on unobtrusive acoustic analysis
Publikováno v:
Patient Education and Counseling. 57:262-271
This study examines the reliability and validity of the relational communication scale for observational measurement (RCS-O) using a random sample of 80 videotaped interactions of medical students interviewing standardized patients (SPs). The RCS-O i
Publikováno v:
Patient Education and Counseling. 45:211-218
This research analyzes the psychometric properties of a 34-item doctor-patient relational communication scale adapted from its survey research form [Commun Monogr 1987;54:307] for use as an observational instrument to rate doctor-patient interaction.
Publikováno v:
Language & Communication. 21:37-60
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 21:23-43
Previous acoustic analysis of fundamental frequencies from interview partners' voices revealed mutual accommodation of voice frequency and amplitude. These findings also showed partners' accommodation was associated with such attributes as social sta
Autor:
Stanford W. Gregory, Stephen Webster
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 70:1231-1240