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    AuthorSnitz, Ronald Steven (1)Sullivan, Carey Lee (1)Subject
    Nonverbal communication (Psychology) (2)
    Loneliness (1)Self-disclosure (1)Trust (Psychology) in children. (1)Truthfulness and falsehood in children (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    1993 (2)
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    Psychology (2)

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    Children's use of gaze, limb movement, vocal pitch and valence cues to infer deception / by Carey Sullivan. 

    Sullivan, Carey Lee (1993)
    A substantial body of research has accumulated on the types of cues individuals use to determine whether others are lying rather than telling the truth (Depaulo, Stone & Lassiter, 1985). The bulk of the research, however, ...
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    Loneliness : an examination of the nonverbal behaviors that accompany self-disclosures in unstructured conversations 

    Snitz, Ronald Steven (1993)
    Loneliness is an interpersonal problem that involves a lack of intimacy and inappropriate self-disclosure patterns. Double bind theory predicts that high selfdisclosures should normally be accompanied by highintimate nonverbal ...

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