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Psychologia Rozwojowa
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2012
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vol. 17
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issue 3
83-95
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The article deals with the infl uence of the parent-child task-oriented communication style on the child’s behaviour during public performance. The research was based on children’s public performance and the analysis of mother-child task-oriented communication. The results show that children of mothers who have a high task partnership level, low annoyance, and who are less awkward deal better with diffi culties. Those children are more successful in tasks connected with collaboration with their parent. It could also be stated that children from the above-mentioned group are more task-oriented during public performance
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This article is an attempt to show how the gestures called by researchers adaptors function in public dialogue. As shown by the preliminary observations, their specificity is not necessarily related to gender, because in public speaking situations adaptive gestures are performed widely, regardless of the speakers’ degree of familiarity with the cameras, sex, social position or role in a public spectacle. They are rather universal behaviors, indicators of certain universal human emotions associated with speeches of media actors.
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