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  2. Albert Mehrabian - Wikipedia

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    Mehrabian, born in 1939 to an Armenian family in Iran, initially trained as an engineer, [1] but gained renown for his research on the relative importance of verbal and nonverbal communication. In addition to his scholarly work, Mehrabian developed several psychological assessment tools, including the Arousal Seeking Tendency Scale. [ 3 ]

  3. PAD emotional state model - Wikipedia

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    The PAD emotional state model is a psychological model developed by Albert Mehrabian and James A. Russell (1974 and after) to describe and measure emotional states.PAD uses three numerical dimensions, Pleasure, Arousal and Dominance to represent all emotions.

  4. Mehrabian - Wikipedia

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    Mehrabian is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Mehrabian (born 1939), American psychologist and academic; Ali Akbar Mehrabian (born 1969), Iranian politician; Garnik Mehrabian (1937–2022), Iranian-Armenian football player and coach

  5. Emotion classification - Wikipedia

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    The PAD emotional state model is a psychological model developed by Albert Mehrabian and James A. Russell to describe and measure emotional states. PAD uses three numerical dimensions to represent all emotions. [24] [25] The PAD dimensions are Pleasure, Arousal and Dominance.

  6. Social presence theory - Wikipedia

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    Social presence theory explores how the "sense of being with another" is influenced by digital interfaces in human-computer interactions. [1] Developed from the foundations of interpersonal communication and symbolic interactionism, social presence theory was first formally introduced by John Short, Ederyn Williams, and Bruce Christie in The Social Psychology of Telecommunications. [2]

  7. List of Czech writers - Wikipedia

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    JindÅ™ich Šimon Baar (1869–1925), Catholic priest and writer, realist, author of the so-called country prose; Bohuslav Balbín (1621–1688), writer and Jesuit; Josef Barák (1833–1883), politician, journalist, and poet, member of the Májovci literary group

  8. Krawczyk, Albert - Wikipedia

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    From the sorting name: This is a redirect from the target's sort name; for example, it begins with the surname of a person whose article begins with their given name.. Two category sortkeys should be added to this rcat.

  9. Czech Film Archive - Wikipedia

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    In the Czech Republic, the NFA is one of the major memory institutions; in addition to performing the archival role it manages Czech films and is engaged in scientific and publishing activities, exhibition and promotion of film heritage and support of contemporary Czech cinema.