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Robert Kleck

Professor
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1964

robert.kleck@dartmouth.edu

Interests

Nonverbal communication: encoding and decoding of affect-related expressive behavior and its relationship to physiological and social outcomes; interpersonal attraction and expressive behavior

The effects of physical appearance on social interaction

Selected publications

Mendolia, M., & Kleck, R.E. (1993). Effects of talking about a stressful event on arousal: Does what we talk about make a difference? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 64, 283-292.

Barr, C.L., & Kleck, R.E. (1995). Self-other perception of the intensity of facial expressions of emotion: Do we know what we show? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 68, 608-618.

Kappas, A., Hess, U., Barr, C.L., & Kleck, R.E. (1995). Angle of regard: The effect of vertical viewing angle on the perception of facial expressions. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, In Press.

Last Updated: 11/5/08