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Key | Stevanovic-etal2017 |
Author(s) | Melisa Stevanovic, Tommi Himberg, Maija Niinisalo, Mikko Kahri, Anssi Peräkylä, Mikko Sams, Riitta Hari |
Title | Sequentiality, Mutual Visibility, and Behavioral Matching: Body Sway and Pitch Register During Joint Decision Making |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Sequence organization, Visibility, Body, Decision Making, Matching |
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Year | 2017 |
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Journal | Research on Language & Social Interaction |
Volume | 50 |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 33-53 |
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DOI | 10.1080/08351813.2017.1262130 |
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Abstract
We studied behavioral matching during joint decision making. Drawing on motion-capture and voice data from 12 dyads, we analyzed body- sway and pitch-register matching during sequential transitions and con- tinuations, with and without mutual visibility. Body sway was matched most strongly during sequential transitions in the conditions of mutual visibility. Pitch-register matching was higher during sequential transi- tions than continuations only when the participants could not see each other. These results suggest that both body sway and pitch register are used to manage sequential transitions, while mutual visibility influences the relative weights of these two resources. The conversational data are in Finnish with English translation.
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