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THE BOOK OF TELLS<br />

Social Psychology, 71(1), 54-70; Stengel, R. (2000) You'reToo Kind: A Brief<br />

History <strong>of</strong> Flattery. New York: Simon & Schuster.<br />

25 Judge, T. A., and Bretz, R. D. (1994) 'Political influence behavior and<br />

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26 Colman, A., and Olver, K. R. (1978) 'Reactions to flattery as a function<br />

<strong>of</strong> self-esteem: self-enhancement and cognitive consistency theories'.<br />

British Journal <strong>of</strong> Social and Clinical Psychology, 17(1), 25-9.<br />

4. Conversation <strong>Tells</strong><br />

1 Walker, M. (1982) 'Smooth transitions in conversational turn-taking:<br />

implications for theory'. Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychology, 110, 31-7.<br />

2 Sacks, H., Schegl<strong>of</strong>f, E., and Jefferson, G. (1974) 'A simplest systematics<br />

for the organization <strong>of</strong> turn-taking in conversation'. Language, 50,<br />

696-735; Beattie, G. (1983) Talk: An Analysis <strong>of</strong> Speech and Non-verbal<br />

Behaviour in Conversation. Milton Keynes: Open University Press.<br />

3 Yngve, V. J. (1970) 'On getting a word in edgewise'. Papers from the 6th<br />

Regional Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Chicago Linguistic Society, Chicago: Chicago<br />

Linguistic Society.<br />

4 Meltzer, L., Morris, W. N., and Hayes, D. (1971) 'Interruption outcomes<br />

and vocal amplitude: explorations in social psychophysics'. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Personality and Social Psychology, 18, 392-402.<br />

5 Anderson, K. J., and Leaper, C. (1998) 'Meta-analyses <strong>of</strong> gender effects<br />

on conversational interruptions: who, what, when, where and how'. Sex<br />

Roles, 39(3/4), 225-52.<br />

6 Tannen, D. (1981) 'New York Jewish conversational style'. International<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> the Sociology <strong>of</strong> Language, 30, 133-49.<br />

7 Kendon, A. (1967) 'Some functions <strong>of</strong> gaze-direction in social interaction'.<br />

Acta Psychologia, 26, 2-63; Argyle, M., and Cook, M. (1976) Gaze<br />

and Mutual Gaze. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; Beattie, C<br />

(1978) 'Sequential temporal patterns <strong>of</strong> speech and gaze in dialogue'-<br />

Semiotica, 23(1/2), 29-52.<br />

8 Harrigan, J. A., and Steffen, J. J. (1983) 'Gaze as a turn-exchange signal<br />

in group conversations'. British Journal <strong>of</strong> Social Psychology, 22(2), 167-8;<br />

Kalma, A. (1992) 'Gazing in triads: a powerful signal in floor apportionment'.<br />

British Journal <strong>of</strong> Social Psychology, 31, 21-39.<br />

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