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Behavioral and judged coordination in adult informal social interactions: Vocal and kinesic indicators.

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 72, No. 1. (1997), pp. 119-131, doi:10.1037/0022-3514.72.1.119
posted to coordination face gesture nonverbal thin-slices verbal by schulman on 2011-06-17 16:48:20 read
 

Dyad rapport and the accuracy of its judgment across situations: A lens model analysis.

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 71, No. 1. (1996), pp. 110-129, doi:10.1037//0022-3514.71.1.110
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Thin slices of behavior as cues of personality and intelligence.

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Journal of personality and social psychology, Vol. 86, No. 4. (April 2004), pp. 599-614, doi:10.1037/0022-3514.86.4.599

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Self-reports, peer reports, intelligence tests, and ratings of personality and intelligence from 15 videotaped episodes were collected for 600 participants. The average cross-situational consistency of trait impressions across the 15 episodes was .43. Shared stereotypes related to gender and age were mostly accurate and contributed little to agreement among judges. Agreement was limited mainly by nonshared meaning systems and by nonoverlapping information. Personality inferences from thin slices of behavior were significantly associated with reports by knowledgeable informants. This association became stronger ...

 

Toward a histology of social behavior: Judgmental accuracy from thin slices of the behavioral stream

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Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 32 (2000), pp. 201-271, doi:10.1016/s0065-2601(00)80006-4
posted to social-interaction thin-slices by schulman on 2010-06-24 18:29:05 **
 

Brief exposures: Male sexual orientation is accurately perceived at 50ms☆

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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 44, No. 4. (July 2008), pp. 1100-1105, doi:10.1016/j.jesp.2007.12.001

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People have proved adept at categorizing others into social categories, at least when the categorical distinction is perceptually obvious (e.g., age, race, or gender). There remain many social groups whose boundaries are less clear, however. The current work therefore tested judgments of an ambiguous social category (male sexual orientation) from faces shown for durations between 33 ms and 10,000 ms. The sexual orientation of faces presented for 50 ms, 100 ms, 6500 ms, 10,000 ms, and at a self-paced rate (averaging ...

 

Accuracy of judgments of sexual orientation from thin slices of behavior.

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Journal of personality and social psychology, Vol. 77, No. 3. (September 1999), pp. 538-547
posted to glbt nonverbal sexual-orientation thin-slices by schulman on 2009-02-13 20:59:17 read

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In this research the authors examined the accuracy of judging sexual orientation on the basis of brief observations or "thin slices" of nonverbal behavior. In Study 1, sexual orientation was judged more accurately than chance, with judgments being more accurate when based on dynamic nonverbal behavior (10-s and 1-s silent video segments) than on static information (a series of 8 still photographs). Gay men and lesbians were more accurate than heterosexuals in judging still photographs and 1-s clips but not in ...

 

Half a Minute: Predicting Teacher Evaluations From Thin Slices of Nonverbal Behavior and Physical Attractiveness

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 64, No. 3. (1993), pp. 431-441
posted to education nonverbal thin-slices by schulman on 2009-02-13 19:37:51 read

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The accuracy of strangers' consensual judgments of personality based on "thin slices" of targets' nonverbal behavior were examined in relation to an ecologically valid criterion variable. In the 1st study, consensual judgments of college teachers' molar nonverbal behavior based on very brief (under 30 sec) silent video clips significantly predicted global end-of-semester student evaluations of teachers. In the 2nd study, similar judgments predicted a principal's ratings of high school teachers. In the 3rd study, ratings of even thinner slices (6 and ...

 

Thin Slices of Expressive behavior as Predictors of Interpersonal Consequences : a Meta-Analysis

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Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 111, No. 2. (1992), pp. 256-274
posted to nonverbal thin-slices by schulman on 2009-02-13 18:27:52 read along with 1 person msoley

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A meta-analysis was conducted on the accuracy of predictions of various objective outcomes in the areas of social and clinical psychology from short observations of expressive behavior (under 5 min). The overall effect size (r) for the accuracy of predictions for 38 different results was .39. Studies based on longer periods of behavioral observations did not yield greater predictive accuracy; predictions based on observations under 1/2 min in length did not differ significantly from predictions based on 4- and ...

 

The Importance of Nonverbal Cues in Judging Rapport

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Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, Vol. 23, No. 4. (1 December 1999), pp. 253-269, doi:10.1023/a:1021698725361
posted to nonverbal rapport thin-slices by schulman on 2008-07-17 21:58:02 read along with 1 person voiklis

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This study examined the relative impact different channels of communication had on social perception based on exposure to thin slices of the behavioral stream. Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that dyadic rapport can be perceived quickly through visual channels. Perceivers judged the rapport in 50 target interactions in one of five stimulus display conditions: transcript, audio, video, video+ transcript, or video+audio. The data demonstrated that perceivers with access to nonverbal, visual information were the most accurate perceivers of dyadic rapport. Their ...

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