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Expressing Under the Influence: Alcohol Consumption, Nonverbal Behavior, and Performance During Dyadic Interaction

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This investigation examined whether alcohol consumption inhibits or encourages nonverbal behavior, and if alcohol and nonverbal behaviors are associated with a dyad’s performance. Forty-two male teams played a cooperative game whereby one person produced clues and a partner guessed the clue category. Several 2 (Alcohol consumption of clue producer: BAC .08 g/dl or sober) x 2 (Game 1 versus Game 3) repeated measure analyses of variance examined the effect of drinking on nonverbal behaviors; regression analyses examined the influence of these variables on game performance. Drinking alcohol largely resulted in the increased use of nonverbal behaviors, and to an extent, greater team success.

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Samp, Jennifer. and Monahan, Jennifer. "Expressing Under the Influence: Alcohol Consumption, Nonverbal Behavior, and Performance During Dyadic Interaction" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Dresden International Congress Centre, Dresden, Germany, <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p68223_index.html>

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Samp, J. A. and Monahan, J. "Expressing Under the Influence: Alcohol Consumption, Nonverbal Behavior, and Performance During Dyadic Interaction" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Dresden International Congress Centre, Dresden, Germany Online <PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p68223_index.html

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Abstract: This investigation examined whether alcohol consumption inhibits or encourages nonverbal behavior, and if alcohol and nonverbal behaviors are associated with a dyad’s performance. Forty-two male teams played a cooperative game whereby one person produced clues and a partner guessed the clue category. Several 2 (Alcohol consumption of clue producer: BAC .08 g/dl or sober) x 2 (Game 1 versus Game 3) repeated measure analyses of variance examined the effect of drinking on nonverbal behaviors; regression analyses examined the influence of these variables on game performance. Drinking alcohol largely resulted in the increased use of nonverbal behaviors, and to an extent, greater team success.

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Alcohol and Nonverbal Behavior 1 Expressing Under the Influence: Alcohol Consumption Nonverbal Behavior and Performance During Dyadic Interaction Abstract This investigation examined whether alcohol consumption inhibits or encourages nonverbal behavior and if alcohol and nonverbal behaviors are associated with a dyad’s performance. Forty-two male teams played a cooperative game whereby one person produced clues and a partner guessed the clue category. Several 2 (Alcohol consumption of clue producer: BAC .08 g/dl or sober) x 2 (Game 1 versus Game
Alcohol Condition ________________________ Expressiveness Sober Drinking Body 1.96 2.37 (0.98) (1.00) Face 1.75a 2.37a (0.68) (0.92) Hands 2.28 2.44 (1.03) (1.17) _____________________________________________________________________________ Note. Cell entries are Ms values in parentheses are SDs. a Means across drinking conditions are significantly different (p < .05).


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