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 Dyadic Interaction
Posted by: Fabian Ramseyer
Title/Position: Visiting Scholar
School/Organization: Stanford University
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SESP
Date posted: October 29th, 2010


Hello,

I am a researcher at Stanford University looking for dyadic interaction task for a research project. The aim of the project is to quantify the amount of nonverbal synchrony during verbal interaction (automatic quantification via video recordings).

I remember one task used in a previous study, where subjects were asked to design a menu with foods they both dislike. If anyone could provide information where and by whom this task was used/published, that would be greatly appreciated.

If anyone has suggestions for other tasks that engage both participants in a pleasant interaction and that do not require supplemental material, ideas for such tasks would be very much appreciated.
The tasks should induce a verbal interaction with a duration of minimally 5 minutes, up to 20 minutes.

Thank you,
Fabian



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