Communicating Intentions through Nonverbal Behaviors: Conscious and Nonconscious Encoding of Liking

Finds that confederates' intentions to show increased or decreased liking toward their partners positively correlated with the partners' liking for the confederate, but that less than one-quarter of the confederates could demonstrate an accurate conscious awareness of the behaviors they us...

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Published inHuman communication research Vol. 22; no. 1; p. 128
Main Authors Palmer, Mark T, Simmons, Karl B
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.09.1995
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Summary:Finds that confederates' intentions to show increased or decreased liking toward their partners positively correlated with the partners' liking for the confederate, but that less than one-quarter of the confederates could demonstrate an accurate conscious awareness of the behaviors they used and how they used them. (SR)
ISSN:0360-3989
DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2958.1995.tb00364.x