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Autor:
YASUKO OMORI1 yasuko@kwansei.ac.jp, YO MIYATA2
Publikováno v:
Social Behavior & Personality: an international journal. 2001, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p159-169. 11p. 1 Chart, 1 Graph.
Autor:
Yo Miyata
Publikováno v:
Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology. 30:3-18
Autor:
Keitaro, Numata, Yo, Miyata
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人文論究. 61(2):55-88
Autor:
Yo Miyata
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Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology. 27:225-234
Autor:
Yo, Miyata
Publikováno v:
関西学院史紀要. 14:77-95
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Sex Roles. 51:91-99
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of biological sex and masculinity/femininity on physiological (blink and heart rates), emotional (anxiety and mood), and behavioral responses (behavioral ratings of communication skills) during com
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Perceptual and Motor Skills. 98:463-472
Blinking behavior during conversation may be different between conditions in listening and responding to questions because sifting attention from external to internal is possibly associated. The purpose of this study was to compare blinking behavior,
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Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal. 32:731-740
This study examined the relationships of masculinity-femininity with stress-coping skills (Ozeki, 1993) and with communication skills, measured by the Social Skills Inventory (SSI: Riggio, 1986). Participants were 916 (353 males, 563 females) undergr
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International Journal of Psychology. 37:353-359
Due to the rapid ageing of the Japanese population, the demand for social services is increasing. However, these professions are not generally recognized yet. According to the report by Kawata (1984, 1986), social workers were distressed by low pay a
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Japanese Psychological Research. 44:1-8
The structures of daily stressful events of visually impaired people are reported, and the effects of the sight levels of the subjects on these structures are examined. Sixty-nine visually impaired people (22 males, 47 females) were interviewed and d