Intergenerational accommodation of nonverbal communication and control between male Hmong-American dyads.
Abstract
Intergenerational nonverbal communication was examined among three Hmong-male dyads. Communicative efficiency was assessed using exit surveys to capture each dyad member's perceptions about their partner's convergence, divergence, and maintenance techniques during communicative exchange.
Subject
Intergenerational communication--Case studies.
Nonverbal communication--Case Studies.
Hmong American families--Psychological aspects.
Fathers and sons--Case studies.
Brothers--Case studies.
Posters.
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/30455Type
Presentation
Description
Color poster with text and graphs describing research conducted by Dang Yang, advised by Martha Fay.