“…(e.g., Argyle, Salter, Nicholson, Williams, & Burgess, 1970;DePaulo, Zuckerman, & Rosenthal, 1980;Friedman, 1978;Krauss, Apple, Morency, Wenzel, & Winton, 1981;Strahan & Zytowski, 1976). Using this paradigm, some researchers found that visual information is most influential (Patterson, Churchill, & Burger, 1992); some researchers found that verbal information is most influential (Cline, Atzat, & Holmes, 1972); and others found that the combination of verbal and nonverbal information was most useful (Archer & Akert, 1977). In contrast to these findings, Furnham, Trevethan, and Gaskell (1981) found no differences in person perception when comparing judgments under visual, vocal, verbal, and total cue contexts.…”