Chicago, IL
Other Panels of Interest to NVC
Members
Nonverbal Communication in
Interpersonal Relationships:
Touch, Attractiveness and Politeness
Sponsored by
the Interpersonal Communication Division
Fri,
Nov 16 - 8:00am - 9:15am
Chicago Hilton / Conference Room 5E
Chair: Kristin Leigh
Davis (University of Central Florida)
Respondent: James M Tyler (Purdue University)
Participants:
The Role of Marital Status and Age on Men's and Women's Reactions to
Touch from a Relational Partner
Alesia Hanzal (University of
Arizona), Chris Segrin (University of Arizona), Sybilla Maria Dorros
(University of Arizona)
Examining the Relationship between Touch Attitudes and Relationship
Satisfaction in Romantic Partners and Platonic Dyads
Michelle S Altieri (Illinois
State), Sarah E Dirks (Illinois State)
Will
Attractiveness Prevail in Realistic Interactions? An Exploration of
Whether Actual Competence or Physical Attractiveness is a Better
Predictor of Perceived Competence
Jennifer N Gill (Purdue
University)
Sarcasm, Smiling and Sincerity: Creation of a Nonverbal Politeness
Scale
Andrew C Tollison (Univ of
Tennessee, Knoxville), Kenneth J. Levine (Univ of Tennessee,
Knoxville), Abby M Brooks (Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Deception in Interpersonal Communication: Dissembling, Deceiving and
Lying
Sponsored by
the Interpersonal Communication Division
Thu, Nov
15 - 12:30pm - 1:45pm
Chicago Hilton / PDR 2
Chair: Michelle L.
Johnson (College of Wooster)
Respondent: James M Tyler (Purdue University)
Participants:
Cognitive Demand and Self-Presentation: Situational Importance and
Interaction Goal Effects on Use and Recall of Dissembled Information
James M Tyler (Purdue
University)
The
"When" of Detecting Deception
Lauren M Hamel (Michigan State
University), Judee K. Burgoon (University of Arizona), Sean Humpherys
(University of Arizona), Kevin moffitt (University of Arizona)
White Lies, Real Lies and Gray LIes: Categorizing Types of Deception
Erin Bryant (Washington State
University)
Theoretical Speculations on Conflict and Harmony Dimensions of
Relationship Deception
Larry A. Erbert (Univ of Texas,
El Paso)