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Effects of gaze, touch, and use of name on evaluation of “Engaged” couples
Authors:Chris L Kleinke  Frederick B Meeker  Carl La Fong
Institution:Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts USA;California State Polytechnic University, Pomona USA;Claremont Graduate School USA
Abstract:Videotapes were made of actors playing the role of engaged couples in an ostensible interview with a research psychologist. Couples either gazed at each other or did not gaze, used each other's name five times or not at all, and touched each other or did not touch. The videotaped interviews were shown to groups of introductory psychology students for ratings on ten polar adjective scales. Gaze proved to be the most important variable, with gazing couples rated significantly more positively than non-gazing couples on all dimensions. Touching couples were rated more favorably than non-touching couples and name using couples received less favorable ratings than non-name using couples. Results of the study were related to equilibrium theory and discussed within the framework of other research relating nonverbal variables to interpersonal attraction.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Chris L  Kleinke  Wheaton College  Norton  Mass  02766  
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