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Psychological Reports | 2012

Effects of gaze and speech rate on receivers' evaluations of persuasive speech.

Hitomi Yokoyama; Ikuo Daibo

This study examined how gaze and speech rate affect perceptions of a speaker. Participants viewed a video recording of one of four persuasive messages delivered by a female speaker. Analysis of speech rate, gaze, and listeners sex revealed that when combined with a small amount of gaze, slow speech rate decreased trustworthiness as compared to a fast speech rate. For women, slow speech rate was thought to be indicative of less expertise as compared to a fast speech rate, again when combined with low gaze. There were no significant interactions, but there were main effects of gaze and speech rate on persuasiveness. High levels of gaze and slow speech rate each enhanced perceptions of the speakers persuasiveness.


Technical report of IEICE. HIP | 2012

Basic study on pleasant and unpleasant feeling arousal by real-time deformed facial feedback

Kazuki Takashima; Kazuyuki Fujita; Hitomi Yokoyama; Yuichi Itoh; Yoshifumi Kitamura


日本教育工学会論文誌 | 2014

A Study of Impacts of Showing Media on the Art Appreciation

Shoko Usui; Hitomi Yokoyama; Yoshifumi Kitamura


Technical report of IEICE. PRMU | 2015

Smart space for unconstrained monitoring of office activity : Automatic estimation of communication and task activities

Kinya Fujita; Masano Nakayama; Hiroaki Murata; Hitomi Yokoyama; Seiji Hotta; Ikuko Shimizu; Takafumi Saito; Toshiyuki Kondo; Hironori Nakajo; Kaori Fujinami; Katsuhide Fujita


The Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) | 2014

1A1-M05 Feature of Conversation Estimated by Wide Angle Camera and Superdirective Microphone(Robots for Home/Office Application)

Masano Nakayama; Hiroaki Murata; Hitomi Yokoyama; Seiji Hotta; Kinya Fujita


Technical report of IEICE. HIP | 2014

Estimation of Communication Situations based on Automatically Estimated Nonverbal Information in Daily Life : Focusing on Estimating of a Conversational Dominance

Hitomi Yokoyama; Hiroaki Murata; Masano Nakayama; Kinya Fujita


Technical report of IEICE. HIP | 2014

Effect of Improvisation Workshop on Group Discussion

Yuka Tsukita; Kazuki Takashima; Hitomi Yokoyama; Junko Ichino; Yuichi Itoh; Ikuo Daibo; Yoshifumi Kitamura


The Japanese journal of language in society | 2012

A study of Interpersonal Communication Channels in Face-to-Face Persuasion : Channel Use and Effects( A Quantitative Empirical Study on Interpersonal Communication)

Hitomi Yokoyama; Ikuo Daibo


The Japanese journal of language in society | 2011

The Influence of Conversational Behavior on Estimation of Interpersonal Relationship-Building Skill : A Multi-Channel Approach Focusing on Speech Content and Hand Gestures( Multimodal Interaction Analysis)

Nao Maeda; Hitomi Yokoyama; Ken Fujiwara; Ikuo Daibo


Technical report of IEICE. HIP | 2010

Decoding Interpersonal Relationships in Social Skills Training -- Toward the Development of DESIREJ

Ikuo Daibo; Hitomi Yokoyama; Yukiko Iso; Junichi Taniguchi

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Hiroaki Murata

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Kinya Fujita

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Masano Nakayama

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Seiji Hotta

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Fumio Kishino

Kwansei Gakuin University

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