Communication 380

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1. Floyd, Kory, Ramirez, Jr., Artemio, Burgoon, Judee, "Expectancy Violations Theory," Nonverbal Communication Reader: Classic and Contemporary Readings, Waveland, 1999/2008, 503-510.
2. Hamermesh, Daniel and Biddle, Jeff, "Beauty and the Labor Market, American Economic Review, 84 (5), 1994, 1174-1194.
3. Hecht, Michael and Guerrero, Laura, "Perspectives on Nonverbal Research Methods, Nonverbal Communication Reader: Classic and Contemporary Readings, Waveland, 1999/2008, 27-43.
4. Guerrero, Laura and Andersen, Peter, Patterns of Matching and Initiation: Touch Behavior and Touch Avoidance Across Romantic Relationship Stages Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 18 (2), 1994, 137-153.
5. Kopacz, Maria, "Nonverbal Communication as a Persuasion Tool: Current Status and Future Directions," Rocky Mountain Communication Review, 3 (1), 2006, 1-19.
6. Kurzban, Robert and Weeden, Jason, "HurryDate: Mate Preferences in Action," Evolution and Human Behavior, 26, 2005, 227-244.
7. Machleit, Karen, Eroglu, Sevgin, Mantel, Susan Powell, "Perceived Retail Crowding and Shopping Satisfaction: What Modifies This Relationship?," Journal of Consumer Psychology, 9 (1), 2000, 29-42.
8. Manusov, Valerie, Winchatz, Michaela, Manning, Laura, "Acting Out Our Minds: Incorporating Behavior into Models of Stereotype-based Expectancies for Cross-Cultural Interactions," Communication Monographs, 64 (2), 1997, 119-139.
9. Zuckerman, Miron, Miserandino, Marianne, Bernieri, Frank, "Civil Inattention Exists--in Elevators," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 9 (4), 1983, 578-586.