For many years the Handbook of Methods in Nonverbal Behavior Research (Scherer & Ekman, 1982) has been an invaluable text for researchers looking for methods to study nonverbal behavior and the expression of affect. A successor to this essential text, The New Handbook of Methods in Nonverbal Behavior Research includes chapters on coding and methodological issues for a variety of areas in nonverbal behavior:: facial actions, vocal behavior, and body movement. Issues relevant tojudgment studies, methodology, reliability, analyses, etc. have also been updated. The topics are broad and include specific information about methodology and coding strategies in education, psychotherapy, deception, nonverbal sensitivity, and marital and group behavior. There is also a chapter detailingspecific information on the technical aspects of recording the voice and face, and specifically in relation to deception studies. This volume will be valuable for both new researchers and those already working in the fields of nonverbal behavior, affect expression, and related topics. It will play a central role in further refining research methods and coding strategies, allowing a comparison of results from various laboratories where research on nonverbal behavior is being conducted. This will advance research in the field and help to coordinate results so that a more comprehensive understanding of affect expression canbe developed.
Introduction; Basic Research Methods and Procedures; Measuring facial action; Vocal expression of affect; Proxemics, kinesics, and gaze; Conducting judgment studies: some methodological issues; Research Applications in Nonverbal Behavior; Nonverbal behavior and interpersonal sensitivity; Nonverbal behavior in education; Nonverbal behavior and psychopathology; Research methods in detecting deception research; Nonverbal communication coding systems of committed couples; Macrovariables in affective expression in women with breast cancer participating in support groups; Supplementary Materials; Technical issues in recording nonverbal behavior; Appendix: Methodological issues in studying nonverbal behavior;
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