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Beyond Expectations: The Influence of Food Servers’ Nonverbal Behavior in Service Interactions.
Seiter, John S.
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2013)
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Responses to an Opponent’s Nonverbal Behavior in a Televised Debate: Audience Perceptions of Credibility and Likeability
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Seiter, John S.
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In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2013)
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Impression Management in Televised Debates: The Effect of Background Nonverbal Behavior on Audience Perceptions of Debaters’ Likeability
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In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2008)
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The Role ofBackground Behavior in Televised Debates: Does Displaying Nonverbal Agreementand/or Disagreement Benefit Either Debater?
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In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2007)
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Nonverbal Behavior in Live Academic Debates: The Effects of the Implicit Ad Hominem Fallacy
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Kinzer, H. J.
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Smith, K.
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In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2004)
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The role of background behavior in televised political debates: Do nonverbal signs of disbelief affect perceptions of candidates’ honesty?
Seiter, John S.
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2001)
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Split-Screen Versus Single-Screen Formats in Televised Debates: Does Access to an Opponent's Nonverbal Behaviors Affect Viewers' Perceptions of a Speaker's Credibility?
Seiter, John S.
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Abraham, Jeffery A.
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Nakagama, Brent T.
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1998)
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Split-Screen Versus Single-Screen Formats in Televised Debates: Does Access to an Opponent's Nonverbals Affect Viewers' Perceptions of a Speaker's Credibility?
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Nakagama, B. T.
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1997)
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