This volume brings together critical analysis of the phenomenon called interpersonal expectations--a sub-area of social psychology that studies how the expectations of one person affects the behavior of another in an interactive setting. It is divided into three major sections: (1) real-world applications of research on interpersonal expectations, such as in the courtroom, classroom and operating room; (2) the mediation of interpersonal expectations through verbal and nonverbal behavior; and (3) the emerging methodological and statistical techniques for understanding the implications of interpersonal expectations. Critical commentary and analysis by leading scholars in the field are presented.
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The phenomenon called interpersonal expectations is explored in this study in applied settings--eg. in the courtroom, classroom and operating room--as well as basic research settings involving studies of the nonverbal mediation of expectancy effects.
"An excellent resource for those interested in the phenomenon of interpersonal expectations....Ideas explored include an interest in the accuracy of perceptions of nonverbal behaviors, gender differences in nonverbal behaviors and expectations in the physician-patient relationship." C.L. Kleinke, Choice
"In this volume, dedicated to Rosenthal, readers will enjoy some rare and wonderful historical perspectives of this line of research as well as examine a representative cross-section of the current work in the area. The collection of well-organized and well-edited chapters is a necessary addition to the library of the serious social interaction scholar and should also be enjoyed by graduate student and advanced undergraduate student audiences....This volume does a superior job of bringing together theory, research, and applications of Rosenthal's initial work on interpersonal expectations. The first such systematic effort of its kind, the high quality and broad scope of the work, as well as the prominence of the contributors to the volume attest to the significant contributions Rosenthal has made to the field." John T. Copeland and Diana J. Kyle, Contemporary Psychology
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Book in excellent unread/unused condition. An unused book with publisher damaged stamp on cover page. Hardcover. English. Pub Year 1993, See images for condition. About the book >.>.> This volume, Interpersonal Expectations: Theory, Research, and Applications by Peter David Blanck, investigates the phenomenon of interpersonal expectations?how one individual's expectations can influence the behaviour of another within interactive contexts. Originating from Robert Rosenthal's foundational work, Pygmalion in the Classroom, this book presents a comprehensive review of the extensive body of research on interpersonal expectations that has developed over the past 35 years.The text is organised into three distinct parts. The first part explores practical applications of interpersonal expectations in various real-world settings, including the courtroom, classroom, and operating room. The second part delves into the ways interpersonal expectations are mediated through both verbal and non-verbal behaviours. Finally, the third part addresses the innovative methodological and statistical techniques that have emerged to further comprehend the implications of these expectations. Each section is enhanced by critical commentary and analysis from leading scholars in the field, offering a nuanced understanding of the subject matter.Peter David Blanck, Professor of Law at the University of Iowa College of Law and a Senior Fellow of the Annenberg Washington Program, adds depth to the discussion with his expertise. The book not only synthesises existing research but also provides insights into future directions in the study of interpersonal expectations, making it a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike. The volume encourages readers to consider the profound impact of expectations on human interaction and the methodologies that can illuminate these effects. Seller Inventory # Batch-FM734-VG-14743
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