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... congruence . Degree of psychological differentiation was estimated by the individual form of the Embedded Figures Test ( Witkin , 1950 ) , or EFT . The score used to index the degree of congruence that occurred in a dialogue was the ...
... congruence . Degree of psychological differentiation was estimated by the individual form of the Embedded Figures Test ( Witkin , 1950 ) , or EFT . The score used to index the degree of congruence that occurred in a dialogue was the ...
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... congruence with partners who expressed greated enjoy- ment than with partners who expressed less enjoyment . The degrees of con- gruence achieved by the dialogues of those who tended to enjoy their contacts less were not materially ...
... congruence with partners who expressed greated enjoy- ment than with partners who expressed less enjoyment . The degrees of con- gruence achieved by the dialogues of those who tended to enjoy their contacts less were not materially ...
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... congruence implies , in part , that the pa- rameter values of their members not only become increasingly similar during the course of a conversation , but that they become more similar to each other than to the values of other dyads ...
... congruence implies , in part , that the pa- rameter values of their members not only become increasingly similar during the course of a conversation , but that they become more similar to each other than to the values of other dyads ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Parliamentary Procedure and the Brain | 21 |
The Role of Body Movement in Communication | 37 |
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