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Interpersonal Ratings and Mutual Eye Contact

John R. Hurley

Michigan State University

Marsha K. Bennett

Michigan State University

This study explores associations of mutual eye contact (MEC) with self-accepting and other- accepting conduct by small group members as assessed by pooled group peers and self. Peer- based estimates of individuals' MEC consistently correlated positively and significantly with peers'ratings of their self-accepting behavior, with the spans individuals used for these in terpersonal ratings, and more mildly but consistently with their severity as raters, but not with self-ratings of self-acceptance or other-acceptance or with peer-rated acceptance of others. The results indicate robust and substantial connections between interpersonal behav iors representing the nonverbal and verbal domains despite rather limited reliability of these MEC measures.

Small Group Research, Vol. 19, No. 4, 528-543 (1988)
DOI: 10.1177/104649648801900408


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