Imposed latencies,interruptions and dyadic interaction: Physiological response and interpersonal attraction |
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Authors: | Steve Goldband |
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Affiliation: | University of Western Ontario Canada |
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Abstract: | This study explored the impact of paralinguistic phenomena on interpersonal attraction and physiological measures during dyadic interaction. Conversations between undergraduate subjects and same-sex experimenters were either synchronous or asynchronous, with half the asynchronous conversations including imposed long latencies and the remainder frequent interruptions. Results showed that imposed latencies were associated with decreased positive attributions and greater physiological arousal, but interruptions had a moderately positive effect. The findings were discussed in terms of Chapple's theory of interaction, and their implications for psychotherapy and other interviews. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be addressed to the author Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario London N6A 5C2 Canada. |
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