Perceptions of supervisor nonverbal immediacy,vocalics, and subordinate liking |
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Authors: | Lois L. Hinkle |
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Affiliation: | Doctoral student in the Department of Communication Studies , West Virginia University , Morgantown, WV, 26506–6293 |
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Abstract: | This study examined relationships between nonverbal immediacy and liking, and between liking and vocalics in workplace environments. Subordinates ‘ perceptions of their supervisors’ nonverbal immediacy behaviors were strongly correlated with subordinates’ liking for their supervisors, and supervisors’ vocalics were linked significantly to subordinates’ liking for their supervisors. Findings in this study provide fresh insight into the relationships between supervisors’ communication behaviors and subordinates’ attitudes. The results also identify the cross‐contextual nature of the correlation between nonverbal immediacy behaviors and liking. The findings support and extend existing relational maintenance, nonverbal immediacy, vocalics, and liking literature. |
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