
Interpersonal Stances - Experiment
This is an experiment aimed to investigate people’s abilities in applying ‘interpersonal stances’. An interpersonal stance is the ‘behavioural style’ you take during a face-to-face conversation (for example, ‘leading’ or ‘aggressive’). This experiment is restricted to the stances expressed via voice! This research is a partnership between Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Radboud Universiteit.
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For more information contact: via PROLIFIC message system OR the comment area in the up-right corner of the website OR send an email to stances.experiment@gmail.com.
Below you find the explanation of the experiment in short videos and the software necessary to participate in the research.
EXPERIMENT STEP BY STEP
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Watch the short videos
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Answer the Initial Survey by clicking here: (Survey 1)
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Download the software and sentences
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Record the sentences and submit them to the researchers. (contact via PROLIFIC message system OR the comment area in the website OR send an email to stances.experiment@gmail.com.
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After receiving your unique key code, start to play with the software (play 8 times per day!). The results of each session are saved in a server.
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Consider recording again some of the categories for which you did not achieve a good performance, or about which you are not satisfied. (This will save your time later because it allows you to reach the goal faster).
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After playing for 3 days, answer the final survey by clicking here: (Survey 2)
VIDEOS


part0-experiment

part1-leary_theory

part2_start_the_software
part3_recording_samples

part4_playing_with_the_gam
ATTENTION