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The Perception of Nonverbal Behavior in the Career Interview
Walburga von Raffler-Engel takes a novel approach to compiling information about doctor-patient communication. She has surveyed popular literature around the world to gain a grass-roots' perception of this relationship in various cultures. Most of the contributions are by practicing physicians, illustrating reflections on doctor-patient communication from both the physician's as well as the patient's points of view. A variety of disciplines are involved in the study of this subject, such as discourse analysis, non-verbal communication, psychology, sociology, education, etc.
[Pragmatics & Beyond, IV:4] 1983. viii, 148 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 21 November 2011
Published online on 21 November 2011
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Preface | pp. vii–viii
- Introduction | pp. 1–8
- Chapter 1. The business transaction | pp. 9–12
- Chapter 2. The career interview | pp. 13–22
- Chapter 3. The academic interview | pp. 23–24
- Chapter 4. The interactional element | pp. 25–32
- Chapter 5. Hierarchical evaluation of nonverbal behaviors | pp. 33–38
- Chapter 6. Interviewing the interviewer | pp. 39–60
- Chapter 7. The similar-to-me-effect | pp. 61–64
- Chapter 8. The structure of the career interview | pp. 65–70
- Chapter 9. The relationship of nonverbal features to verbal features in the evaluation process | pp. 71–82
- Chapter 10. Differences in the perception of nonverbal behavior among students and non-students and depending on the sex and age of the rater | pp. 83–106
- Chapter 11. Differences in the evaluation of nonverbal behavior depending on the sex of the sender | pp. 107–124
- Chapter 12. The monitory applicant | pp. 125–134
- Chapter 13. The use of nonverbal cues in determining skill qualifications | pp. 135–138
- Conclusion | pp. 139–140
- Appendix I. Personal data of raters | p. 141
- Appendix II. Performance ratings | p. 142
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