2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2008.10.005
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Domain-specific responses to power-based interaction

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“…Vocal parameters are nonverbal features of a spoken message (Tusing & Dillard, 2000). These parameters are less controllable than other types of nonverbal behaviors (Zuckerman, Larrance, Spiegel, & Klotman, 1981) and may serve as a valid indicator of the speaker's current emotional state (Bugental, Beaulieu, Schwartz, & Dragosits, 2009).…”
Section: Acoustic Properties Of Speechmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vocal parameters are nonverbal features of a spoken message (Tusing & Dillard, 2000). These parameters are less controllable than other types of nonverbal behaviors (Zuckerman, Larrance, Spiegel, & Klotman, 1981) and may serve as a valid indicator of the speaker's current emotional state (Bugental, Beaulieu, Schwartz, & Dragosits, 2009).…”
Section: Acoustic Properties Of Speechmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study we sought to extend the investigation of the effects of changes in social belongingness, to include objective measures of vocal production. Acoustic analysis of speech is emerging as an indirect, noninvasive, and sensitive measure of emotional state (Elfenbein and Ambady, 2002 ; Juslin and Laukka, 2004 ) and interpersonal strategies (Bugental et al, 2009 ), in research as well as in clinical settings (Diamond et al, 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These nonverbal features of a spoken message (Tusing and Dillard, 2000 ) have been shown to play an important role in conveying emotions (Laukka and Elfenbein, 2011 ) and in conducting power negotiation (Scherer, 1986 ; Scherer et al, 2003 ). Vocal parameters are less controllable than are other types of nonverbal behaviors (Zuckerman et al, 1981 ) and therefore may serve as “honest signals” of the speaker's current emotional state (Bugental et al, 2009 ). The vocal parameters that have been most frequently used in past research are fundamental frequency (mF0) and vocal intensity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found that parents who felt power-disadvantaged relative to their children were more reactive (emotionally, autonomically, cognitively, and behaviorally) and more likely to engage in hostile and verbally aggressive parenting (Bugental et al 1993(Bugental et al , 1990Bugental and Shennum 1984). Moreover, relationships between feeling powerless and engaging in over-reactive and hostile parenting were especially pronounced for fathers (Bugental et al 2009;Bugental and Happaney 2000).…”
Section: Candidate Mechanisms Of Change For Fathering In the Context Of Domestic Violencementioning
confidence: 99%