Spontaneous Eye Blink Rates Vary According to Individual Differences in Generalized Control Perception

Volume: 102, Issue: 3, Pages: 721 - 735
Published: Jun 1, 2006
Abstract
This study tested the hypothesis that individual differences in generalized control perception for 43 undergraduate adults may be reflected in Spontaneous Eye Blink Rates during conversation in an interview. Control perception was assessed by means of Rotter's internal-external Locus of Control questionnaires, while Spontaneous Eye Blink Rates were computed from filmed videos of interviews consisting of a series of questions which could...
Paper Details
Title
Spontaneous Eye Blink Rates Vary According to Individual Differences in Generalized Control Perception
Published Date
Jun 1, 2006
Volume
102
Issue
3
Pages
721 - 735
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