Thursday, October 16, 2008

Debates Over Body Language




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Here's some information regarding how actions often speak louder than words. Background behavior in live debates: the effects of the implicit ad hominem fallacy.

This study examined the effects of background nonverbal behavior displayed with the purpose of undermining one's opponent in live debates. Students participated as audience members in one of three versions of a live debate. In one version, the nonspeaking debater remained "stone faced" during her opponent's speech, while in the other two she displayed either occasional or nearly constant nonverbal disagreement. After viewing the debates, students rated the debaters' credibility, appropriateness, and debating skills, in addition to judging who won the debate. Analysis indicated that background nonverbal behavior influenced audience perceptions of some, but not all, dimensions of speaker credibility and only one dimension of debate skill. These results and their implications are discussed.

By Seiter, John S.,Kinzer, Harold J.,Weger, Harry, Jr. Publication: Communication Reports

Well, there you have it - we are always speaking if not orally then non-verablly! Perhaps you watched the US Presidential debates last night and saw tell-tell cues as well. Everyone consciously or unconsciously is always speaking. Which brings me to another tidbit for the day: take a few minutes to read my 200 blueprint report - it's free - and decide for yourself. We will help you increase your Google ranking as well as make money online. That is what you need? Right?

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