Behavior Segmentation in a Dyadic Situation

A study was conducted to investigate the generality of behavioral segmentation phenomena that have been observed in single-actor situations to dyadic situations. Changes in subjects' segmentation strategies via instructional manipulations and across time were found. The generality of the featur...

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