Stanford W. Gregory
Affiliations: | Kent State University, Kent, OH, United States |
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Kalkhoff W, Thye SR, Gregory SW. (2017) Nonverbal Vocal Adaptation and Audience Perceptions of Dominance and Prestige Social Psychology Quarterly. 80: 342-354 |
Kalkhoff W, Dippong J, Gregory SW. (2011) The Biosociology of Solidarity Sociology Compass. 5: 936-948 |
Kalkhoff W, Gregory SW, Melamed D. (2009) Effects of dichotically enhanced electronic communication on crash risk and performance during simulated driving. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 108: 449-64 |
Gregory SW, Kalkhoff W, Harkness SK, et al. (2009) Targeted high and low speech frequency bands to right and left ears respectively improve task performance and perceived sociability in dyadic conversations. Laterality. 14: 423-40 |
Gregory SW, Gallagher TJ. (2002) Spectral analysis of candidates' nonverbal vocal communication: Predicting U.S. presidential election outcomes Social Psychology Quarterly. 65: 298-308 |
Gallagher TJ, Hartung PJ, Gregory SW. (2001) Assessment of a measure of relational communication for doctor-patient interactions Patient Education and Counseling. 45: 211-218 |
Gregory SW, Green BE, Carrothers RM, et al. (2001) Verifying the primacy of voice fundamental frequency in social status accommodation Language and Communication. 21: 37-60 |
Gregory SW. (1994) Sounds of power and deference: Acoustic analysis of macro social constraints on micro interaction Sociological Perspectives. 37: 497-526 |
Gregory S, Webster S, Huang G. (1993) Voice pitch and amplitude convergence as a metric of quality in dyadic interviews Language & Communication. 13: 195-217 |
Gregory SW. (1990) Social Psychology, Past and Present — An Integrative Orientation.By Jay M. Jackson. Lawrence Erlbaum. 173 pp. $24.95 Social Forces. 68: 1327-1328 |