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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