The relative equivalence of senders in studies of nonverbal encoding and decoding |
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Authors: | Robert Rosenthal Judith A. Hall Miron Zuckerman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology and Social Relations, Harvard University, William James Hall 1470, 02138 Cambridge, Massachusetts;(2) the Department of Psychology, The Johns Hopkins University, 21218 Baltimore, Maryland;(3) the Department of Psychology, University of Rochester, 14627 Rochester, New York |
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Abstract: | As an aid to researchers who study encoding and decoding of nonverbal cues, we compared the relative equivalence of encoders sending a single scene with the relative equivalence of scenes when one encoder sent many scenes. Length-corrected internal consistency was identical in both cases, indicating that no necessary gain in generality results from employing more senders each of whom sends fewer scenes rather than one sender who sends more scenes.Preparation of this paper was supported by a grant from the Milton Fund of Harvard University to the first author and by a grant to the second author (BRSG Grant 5 So 7 RR07041-11) awarded by the Biomedical Research Support Grant Program, Division of Research Resources, National Institutes of Health. |
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