The act of nodding positively affects the subjective likability of people by about 30 percent and their approachability by 40 percent, according to a study. In many countries, nodding is a ...
Creating successful student engagement can start with a professor fostering a welcoming attitude within themselves and their classrooms. The Faculty Approachability Project seeks to equip higher ...
Nodding raises the perceived likability and approachability of a person by as much as 40 percent when meeting face-to-face, a study by Japanese researchers has concluded. The researchers, including ...
We all know the telltale signs of friendly versus off-putting body language. For example, crossing your arms in front of your torso, averting your gaze, and shifting your stance away from others is ...
So much about successful entrepreneurship is about building rapport, whether it’s with investors or prospective employees. A new study from Hokkaido University and Yamagata University in Japan has ...
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The act of nodding positively affects the subjective likability of people by about 30 percent and their approachability by 40 percent, according to a study conducted by researchers from Hokkaido ...
We all know the telltale signs of friendly versus off-putting body language. For example, crossing your arms in front of your torso, averting your gaze, and shifting your stance away from others is ...
The act of nodding positively affects the subjective likability of people by about 30 percent and their approachability by 40 percent, according to a study conducted by researchers from Hokkaido ...