APA handbook of nonverbal communication

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APA handbook of nonverbal communication

David Matsumoto, Hyisung C. Hwang, and Mark G. Frank, editors-in-chief

(APA handbooks in psychology)

American Psychological Association, c2016

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American Psychological Association handbook of nonverbal communication

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The APA Handbook of Nonverbal Communication provides scholarly reviews of state-of-the-art knowledge in the areas of nonverbal communication and nonverbal behaviors. It includes an entire section devoted to new and improved methodologies and technologies that allow for the recording, capture, and analysis of nonverbal behaviors. The primary audience for the book is researchers in the area, as well as by students in graduate-level classes on nonverbal communication or behavior. The handbook is organized around four broad themes, each of which led to a different section in this volume: The first concerns the history of the field and includes two chapters providing an overview and history of the area, all written by senior researchers with many years of experience. The second concerns the factors of influence of nonverbal communication and encompasses the main theoretical and conceptual frameworks within which research on nonverbal communication occurs. The third theme presents the separate sources of nonverbal communication and behavior and includes chapters on the physical environment, appearance and physiognomy, olfactics and odor, facial expressions, voice, gesture, eye behavior and gaze, and postures, gait, proxemics, and haptics. This section also includes a chapter on nonverbal communication in nonhuman primates. Finally, the fourth theme concerns advances in research methodologies, and includes chapters on the methods for measuring and analyzing facial expressions, voice, gesture, eye behavior, olfactics, body movements, and nonverbal sensitivity.

Table of Contents

About the Editors-in-Chief Contributors Series Preface Foreword Introduction I. Overview and History A History of Research on Nonverbal Communication: Our Divergent Pasts and Their Contemporary Legacies Valerie Manusov The Life and Times of Nonverbal Communication Theory and Research: Past, Present, Future Caroline F. Keating II. Factors of Influence Evolution and Nonverbal Communication Mark G. Frank and Allison Z. Shaw The Cultural Bases of Nonverbal Communication David Matsumoto and Hyisung C. Hwang The Developmental Arc of Nonverbal Communication: Capacity and Consequence for Human Social Bonds Caroline F. Keating Gender and Nonverbal Behavior Marianne LaFrance and Andrea C. Vial Personality Elysia R. Todd and David C. Funder III. Sources of Messages The Physical Environment and Nonverbal Communication Miles L. Patterson and Susanne Quadflieg Appearance and Physiognomy Daniel E. Re and Nicholas O. Rule Facial Expressions Hyisung C. Hwang and David Matsumoto The Voice: From Identity to Interactions Sophie Scott and Carolyn McGettigan Gesture Erica A. Cartmill and Susan Goldin-Meadow Eye Behavior and Gaze Reginald B. Adams Jr. and Anthony J. Nelson Signs, Signals, and Symbols in Olfactics Jeannette Haviland-Jones, Patricia Wilson, and Robin Freyberg The Body: Postures, Gait, Proxemics, and Haptics David Matsumoto, Hyisung C. Hwang, and Mark G. Frank Nonverbal Communication in Primates: Observational and Experimental Approaches Lisa A. Parr, Jerome Micheletta, and Bridget M. Waller IV. Methodology Measuring the Dynamic Stream of Display: Spontaneous and Intentional Facial Expression and Communication Ross Buck and Michael Miller Measuring the Voice Andrew Rosenberg, Frank Enos, and Julia Hirschberg Measuring Gesture R. Breckinridge Church, Spencer D. Kelly, and Elizabeth Wakefield Measuring Eye Behavior Frank M. Marchak Methods in Olfactory Research Robin Freyberg, Patricia Wilson, and Jeannette Haviland-Jones Measuring Body Movement: Current and Future Directions in Proxemics and Kinesics Nele Dael, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Andrea Kleinsmith, and Christine Mohr Measuring Nonverbal Sensitivity Ronald E. Riggio and Annick Darioly Index

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