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Social Interaction Alone and In Groups. By Stephanie Dubecky , Alex Amaru , Heather Oski, and Christine Lillis. Hypothesis and Rationale. Study Design and Methods. Data. Graph. Analysis. Total # of Interactions- Group 1.71 times more than Individuals
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Social Interaction Alone and In Groups By Stephanie Dubecky, Alex Amaru, Heather Oski, and Christine Lillis
Analysis • Total # of Interactions- Group 1.71 times more than Individuals • # of Conversations- Group over 3 times more than Individuals • # of Greetings- Group 4.35 times more than Individuals • # of Nonverbal Actions- Group over 3 times more than Individuals
Summary/Conclusion • Individuals in groups interacted more in all areas • Individuals alone engaged in all behaviors generally equally • Those in groups engaged most in conversations, then in greetings less, and nonverbal communications the least • Body language? • Choose just one, or all three?