The effects of distance between interactants and subject anxiety on conjugate lateral eye movements |
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Authors: | R E Lenhart |
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Affiliation: | V. A. Medical Center, Palo Alto, California and State University of New York at Buffalo U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Ehrlichman and Weinberger (1978, Psychological Bulletin 85, 1080-1101) have suggested that the distance between participants during face-to-face interviewing may be a significant determinant of directional patterns of conjugate lateral eye movements (CLEMS). As predicted, at the longer, social distance CLEMS were dependent on the verbal or spatial nature of questions; when interactants were at a closer, personal distance CLEMS became more consistent in direction, regardless of problem type. Distance manipulation also differentially altered CLEM patterns for the two sexes. |
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Keywords: | Address requests for reprints to Rand E Lenhart Ph.D. Psychology Service 116B V. A. Medical Center 3801 Miranda Ave. Palo Alto CA 94304. |
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