reviewPsychological BulletinJan 1, 2005Closed access

Nonverbal Behavior and the Vertical Dimension of Social Relations: A Meta-Analysis.

Northeastern University · Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

The vertical dimension of interpersonal relations (relating to dominance, power, and status) was examined in association with nonverbal behaviors that included facial behavior, gaze, interpersonal distance, body movement, touch, vocal behaviors, posed encoding skill, and others. Results were separately summarized for people's beliefs (perceptions) about the relation of verticality to nonverbal behavior and for actual relations between verticality and nonverbal behavior. Beliefs/perceptions were stronger and much more prevalent than were actual verticality effects. Perceived and actual relations were positively correlated across behaviors. Heterogeneity was great, suggesting that verticality is not a…

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Keywords
  • Nonverbal communication
  • Psychology
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Perception
  • Dominance (genetics)
  • Gaze
  • Social perception
  • Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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