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I’ve been busy over the last week and a half implementing a bunch of improvements and changes to better suit the aims and reach of this site.
Recent research from psychologists Joseph Cesario and Tory Higgins equips us with a new implement to add to our persuasive arsenal: context-dependent nonverbal communication. According to these researchers, the context in which one uses certain forms of nonverbal communication can be just as important as the type of communication used.
A summary of events at the 2008 L. Starling Reid Undergraduate Psychology Conference at the University of Virginia.