Current Search: Pryor, Albert (x)
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Ego-involvement as an alternative measure of resistance to persuasion.
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Creator
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Snider, William J., Pryor, Albert, Social Sciences
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Abstract / Description
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Florida Technological University College of Social Sciences Thesis;
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Date Issued
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1975
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Identifier
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CFR0004329, ucf:52984
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0004329
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Title
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An experimental investigation of the effects of sex and status on proxemic behavior in dyadic interviews.
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Creator
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Russ, Nanelle Davis, Pryor, Albert, Social Sciences
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Abstract / Description
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Florida Technological University College of Social Sciences Thesis; Man's perception of his personal space can be compared to a basic concept in the study of animal behavior, territoriality, defined by Hall as "behavior" by which an organism characteristically lays claim to an area and defends it against members of its own species. (1966, p. 7) Territoriality was first described in 1920 by the English ornithologist H. E. Howard. He recognized events that had been noted by naturalists as far...
Show moreFlorida Technological University College of Social Sciences Thesis; Man's perception of his personal space can be compared to a basic concept in the study of animal behavior, territoriality, defined by Hall as "behavior" by which an organism characteristically lays claim to an area and defends it against members of its own species. (1966, p. 7) Territoriality was first described in 1920 by the English ornithologist H. E. Howard. He recognized events that had been noted by naturalists as far back as the seventeenth century as manifestations of territoriality (Hall, 1966).
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Date Issued
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1976
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Identifier
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CFR0003502, ucf:53014
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0003502
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Title
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AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF SPEAKERS' VOCAL CHARACTERISTICS ON RATINGS OF CONFIDENCE AND PERSUASION.
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Creator
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Montrey, John, Pryor, Albert, University of Central Florida
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Abstract / Description
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This experiment furthered previous research on perceptions of speakers as a function of various vocal characteristics. A low relevance passage was recorded by male and female speakers, simulating voices of orotund, thin, thoaty, flat, breathy, as well as rate and pitch variations, so as to determine effects on persuasiveness and confidence. Main effects were found regarding gender across all vocal characteristics. While an orotund voice produced predominately positive effects of ratings of...
Show moreThis experiment furthered previous research on perceptions of speakers as a function of various vocal characteristics. A low relevance passage was recorded by male and female speakers, simulating voices of orotund, thin, thoaty, flat, breathy, as well as rate and pitch variations, so as to determine effects on persuasiveness and confidence. Main effects were found regarding gender across all vocal characteristics. While an orotund voice produced predominately positive effects of ratings of speakers' confidence and persuasiveness, a breathy effect elicited negative ratings. The male speaker was judged more harshly than the female speaker when the vocal characterization departed from the norm.
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Date Issued
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2005
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Identifier
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CFE0000902, ucf:46750
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0000902
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Inoculation theory: motivation mechanism vs. attack credibility as mediators of resistance to persuasion.
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Creator
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Cranis, Peter F., Pryor, Albert, Arts and Sciences
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Abstract / Description
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University of Central Florida College of Arts and Sciences Thesis
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Date Issued
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1988
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Identifier
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CFR0008149, ucf:52947
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Document (PDF)
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0008149