Beyond the Face: Nonverbal Messages from the Voice, Head, Eyes and Posture

Judee K. Burgoon, Norah E. Dunbar, Steven Pentland, Xinran Wang, Xunyu Chen, Saiying Ge

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Abstract

This chapter discusses how nonverbal behaviors signal credibility, relational messages such as trust and affection or liking, and deception. The face is the most widely studied channel for credibility, trust, and deception but other useful codes including the voice, head movements, hand gestures, eye movements, and others are introduced. Using three illustrative investigations including group conversations while playing a game, a mock hiring task, and asynchronous job interviews, we demonstrate the utility of a wide variety of cues for assessments of credibility, composure, affection, and trustworthiness. The chapter summarizes the results of the three studies and provides insights into other applications including interview training, business negotiations, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationBody Language Communication
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages1-28
Number of pages28
ISBN (Electronic)9783031700644
ISBN (Print)9783031700637
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2025

Keywords

  • Credibility
  • Deception
  • Group communication
  • Kinesics
  • Nonverbal communication
  • Trust
  • Vocalics

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Arts and Humanities
  • General Social Sciences
  • General Psychology

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