QUANTIZED DISPLAYS OF HUMAN MOVEMENT - A METHODOLOGICAL ALTERNATIVE TO THE POINT-LIGHT DISPLAY

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作者
BERRY, DS [1 ]
KEAN, KJ [1 ]
MISOVICH, SJ [1 ]
BARON, RM [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CONNECTICUT,DEPT PSYCHOL,HARTFORD,CT 06112
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10.1007/BF00998264
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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In this paper, we describe a methodological alternative to the point-light display for the study of the impact of human movement on social perception. This quantization technique involves degrading standard videotapes via a special effects generator at the time of editing. As is the case with a point-light display, quantization disguises structural characteristics of videotaped stimulus persons, and highlights their patterns of movement. Because quantization requires no special procedures during videotaping, it is unobtrusive, and helps maintain the ecological validity of the original stimulus. We offer empirical support from two studies for our proposal that dynamic quantization is a valuable methodological approach to the study of nonverbal behavior. © 1991 Human Sciences Press, Inc.
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