Beliefs about Female and Male Nonverbal Communication

Undergraduates (n=441) rated how frequently or well they believed hypothetical women and men performed each of 20 nonverbal behaviors or skills. Perceived gender differences correlated positively with differences reported in observational studies, supporting the general accuracy of beliefs about non...

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Beliefs
Biological and medical sciences
Females
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gender differences
Higher Education
Indexing in process
Males
Nonverbal Ability
Nonverbal Communication
Perceptions
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Ratings & rankings
Scenarios
Sex Differences
Sex Stereotypes
Sexes
Social attribution, perception and cognition
Social psychology
Undergraduate Students
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