Abstract
Hand gestures increased significantly in a dyadic interview of 37 students when the interviewer was a male or an intimate topic was discussed. Gestures occurred most frequently in the first 2 min. of the interview, regardless of topic.
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Hand gestures increased significantly in a dyadic interview of 37 students when the interviewer was a male or an intimate topic was discussed. Gestures occurred most frequently in the first 2 min. of the interview, regardless of topic.