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An examination of whether people prefer agents whose gestures mimic their own

Luo et al., 2013

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11322874003561056920
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Luo P
Ng-Thow-Hing V
Neff M
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International Workshop on Intelligent Virtual Agents

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Do people prefer gestures that are similar to their own? There is evidence that in conversation, people will tend to adopt the postures, gestures and mannerisms of their interaction partners [1]. This mirroring, sometimes called the “chameleon effect”, is …
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