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Observing the paraverbal communication of coaches in competitive match situations

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The present study examines the relationship between the verbal communication skills and paraverbal communication (both kinesic and proxemic) of indoor soccer coaches in competitive match situations, senior women's competitive level. T-patterns detection analysis provides a sequential analysis of data, illustrating the communicative style and flow of each coach.

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        MB '10: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research
        August 2010
        183 pages
        ISBN:9781605589268
        DOI:10.1145/1931344
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        • Emilia Barakova,
        • Boris de Ruyter,
        • Andrew Spink

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