
pmid: 1013261
A 2×2×2 factorial design was used to investigate the effects of (a) nonverbal communication, (b) sensory modality of presentation, and (c) sex of subject on person perceptions. Analysis of variance using Factor I (“Leadership”) scores indicated a significant main effect for nonverbal communication for 55 college students.
Judgment, Leadership, Sex Factors, Social Perception, Auditory Perception, Visual Perception, Humans, Nonverbal Communication
Judgment, Leadership, Sex Factors, Social Perception, Auditory Perception, Visual Perception, Humans, Nonverbal Communication
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