作者: Ralph V. Exline , Steve L. Ellyson , Barbara Long
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-2835-3_2
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摘要: There is an intriguing paradox inherent in the shared glance. On one hand, there suggestion that willingness to engage mutual glances a means of establishing union with another (Simmel, 1969) — which supported by empirical evidence affiliative motives (Exline, 1963) and loving relationships (Rubin, 1970) are characterized relatively greater amounts looks than their opposites. other suggestion, also backed evidence, glance elicits threat displays between subhuman primates (Hinde Rowell, 1962; Hall Devore, 1965; Jay, 1965), fixed human associated another’s accelerated movement away (Ellsworth, Carlsmith, & Henson, 1972), that, specified circumstances, who first breaks off socially subordinate (Edelman, Omark, Freedman, 1971), while steadily at silence perceived be more dominant briefly (Thayer, 1969).