TY - BOOK ID - 24383 TI - The perception of nonverbal behavior in the career interview PY - 1983 VL - 4/4 SN - 9027225176 9786613359483 1283359480 9027280347 9789027280343 9789027225177 9781283359481 6613359483 PB - Amsterdam: Benjamins, DB - UniCat KW - Linguistics KW - Semiotics KW - Pragmatics KW - Industrial psychology KW - Sociology of occupations KW - Social psychology KW - Employment interviewing KW - Body language KW - Kinesics KW - Nonverbal communication (Psychology) KW - Interpersonal communication KW - Nonverbal communication KW - Employee interviews KW - Employment interviews KW - Job interviews KW - Interviewing KW - Body language. KW - Employment interviewing. KW - Commerce KW - Business & Economics KW - Marketing & Sales KW - Nonverbal communication. KW - Non-verbal communication KW - Communication KW - Expression KW - Psycholinguistique UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:24383 AB - Walburga von Raffler-Engel takes a novel approach to compiling information about doctor-patient communication. She has surveyed popular literature around the world to gain a grass-roots' perception of this relationship in various cultures. Most of the contributions are by practicing physicians, illustrating reflections on doctor-patient communication from both the physician's as well as the patient's points of view. A variety of disciplines are involved in the study of this subject, such as discourse analysis, non-verbal communication, psychology, sociology, education, etc. ER -