References
Bente, G. et al (2008). Deciphering the secret code: A new methodology for the cross-cultural analysis of nonverbal behavior. Behavior Research Methods, 40(1), p. 269-277.
Buck, R. (2003). Emotional expression, suppression, and control: Nonverbal communication in cultural context. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 32(1), p. 47-65.
Chami-Sather, G. & Kretschmer, Jr, R.R. (2005). Lebanese/Arabic and American children’s discourse in group-solving situations. Language and Education, 19(1), p. 10-31.
Calero, H.H. (2000). The power of nonverbal communication: How you act is more important than what you say. Aberdeen, WA: Silver Lake Publishing.
Hall, E.T. & Hall, M.R. Key concepts: Underlying structures of culture. In J.N. Martin, T.K. Nakayama & L.A. Flores (Eds.) Readings in intercultural communication: Experiences and contexts. (pp. 165-171). USA: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
Martin, J.N., Nakayama, T.K. & Flores, L.A. (2002). Readings in intercultural communication: Experiences and contexts. USA: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
Conversations occurred via Skype or Google Plus with students from Hope College (Holland, MI) and Effat University (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia), November, 2012
Buck, R. (2003). Emotional expression, suppression, and control: Nonverbal communication in cultural context. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 32(1), p. 47-65.
Chami-Sather, G. & Kretschmer, Jr, R.R. (2005). Lebanese/Arabic and American children’s discourse in group-solving situations. Language and Education, 19(1), p. 10-31.
Calero, H.H. (2000). The power of nonverbal communication: How you act is more important than what you say. Aberdeen, WA: Silver Lake Publishing.
Hall, E.T. & Hall, M.R. Key concepts: Underlying structures of culture. In J.N. Martin, T.K. Nakayama & L.A. Flores (Eds.) Readings in intercultural communication: Experiences and contexts. (pp. 165-171). USA: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
Martin, J.N., Nakayama, T.K. & Flores, L.A. (2002). Readings in intercultural communication: Experiences and contexts. USA: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
Conversations occurred via Skype or Google Plus with students from Hope College (Holland, MI) and Effat University (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia), November, 2012