Contents

Contents
Preface to Handbooks o f Communication Science series —
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Introduction
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Judith A. Hall and Mark L. Knapp
Welcome to the Handbook o f Nonverbal Communication
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Fundamental perspectives
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Mark L. Knapp
Establishing a domain for the study of nonverbal phenomena:
e pluribus unum — 1 1
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Jinni A. Harrigan
Methodology: coding and studying nonverbal behavior
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Jose-Miguel Fernandez-Dols
Nonverbal communication: origins, adaptation, and functionality —
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Amy G. Halberstadt, Alison E. Parker, and Vanessa L. Castro
Nonverbal communication: developmental perspectives — 93
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Modalities of nonverbal communication
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Facial behavior — 1 3 1
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Vocal behavior
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Peter Bull and John P. Doody
Gesture and body movement
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Arvid Kappas, Eva Krumhuber, and Dennis Klister
Sona Patel and Klaus Scherer
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Reginald B. Adams, Jr., Anthony J. Nelson, and Kevin Purring
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Eye behavior
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Leslie A. Zebrowitz, Joann M. Montepare, and Michael A. Strom
10 Face and body physiognomy: nonverbal cues for trait impressions —
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Peter Andersen, Jillian Gannon, and Jessica Kalchik
Proxemic and haptic interaction: the closeness continuum —
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Focus on the individual
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Tamara D. Afifi and Amanda Denes
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Feedback processes and physiological responding
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Personality is encoded in, and decoded from, nonverbal behavior —
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Encoding and display: a developmental-interactionist model of nonverbal
sending accuracy
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Robert Gifford
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Ross W. Buck and Stacie R. Powers
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Stephen Nowicki and Marshall Duke
Accuracy in interpreting nonverbal cues
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Mark G. Frank and Elena Svetieva
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The role of nonverbal communication in detecting and telling lies
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Focus on the dyad
Miles L. Patterson
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Toward a systems approach to nonverbal interaction
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Jessica L. Lakin
18 Behavioral mimicry and interpersonal synchrony
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Laura K. Guerrero and Benjamin Wiedmaier
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Nonverbal intimacy: affectionate communication, positive involvement
behavior, and flirtation — 577
Marianne Schmid Mast and Gaetan Cousin
20 Power, dominance, and persuasion — 613
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Focus on group membership
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Judith A. Hall and Sarah D. Gunnery
Gender differences in nonverbal communication
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John F. Dovidio and Marianne LaFrance
22 Race, ethnicity, and nonverbal behavior —
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David Matsumoto and Hyisung C. Hwang
23 Culture and nonverbal communication —
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VII Settings
Judee K. Burgoon and Joseph B. Walther
24 Media and computer mediation
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Sarai Blincoe and Monica J. Harris
25 Nonverbal behavior and education
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Ravi S. Kudesia and Hillary Anger Elfenbein
26 Nonverbal communication in the workplace —
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Leslie R. Martin and M. Robin DiMatteo
27 Clinical interactions
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Mark L. Knapp and Judith A. Hall
28 Glimpsing the future: emerging issues and trends
Biographical sketches
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