Title of article :
CRACKING THE NONVERBAL CODE
Intercultural Competence and Gesture Recognition Across Cultures
Author/Authors :
ANDREW L. MOLINSKY، نويسنده , , MARY ANNE KRABBENHOFT
NALINI AMBADY، نويسنده , , Y. SUSAN CHOI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The purpose of this set of studies was to assess whether the ability to distinguish between real and fake gestures
in a foreign setting is positively associated with cultural adjustment to that setting. To do so, we created
an original videotaped measure of gesture recognition accuracy (the GRT). Study 1 (n = 508) found positive
associations between performance on the GRT and length of stay in the foreign setting and between GRT
performance and self-reported intercultural communication competence. Study 2 (n = 60) replicated the positive
association between GRT performance and self-reported intercultural communication competence. It
also found a positive association between GRT performance and external perceptions of intercultural communication
competence and motivation as rated by observers native to the new cultural setting. Together,
findings from the two studies highlight the importance of gesture recognition in the cultural adaptation process
and the potential of the GRT measure as a useful assessment tool.
Keywords :
Cross-cultural , Gestures , Acculturation , communication , Cultural adaptation , Nonverbal
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology