By Mark Costanzo and Dane Archer
Norm group data (n=530) show that accuracy is significantly above chance for all fifteen scenes in the IPT-15. These data also show that test reliability and validity are generally higher than the values found for the original IPT.
The IPT-15 retains all the important design features of the IPT: questions that have objectively correct answers; full communications repertoire (verbal and nonverbal channels); spontaneous behavior and unscripted conversation; a large number (29) of different encoders; and items tapping five different categories of social interaction--status, kinship, intimacy, competition, and deception. The nature and characteristics of the IPT-15 are described in detail in an IPT-15 GUIDE FOR RESEARCHERS AND TEACHERS.
- A WORLD OF DIFFERENCES: Understanding Cross-Cultural Communication
- THE HUMAN BODY: Appearance, Shape and Self-Image
- THE HUMAN FACE: Emotions, Identities and Masks
- THE HUMAN VOICE: Exploring Vocal Paralanguage
- A WORLD OF GESTURES: Culture and Nonverbal Communication
- THE INTERPERSONAL PERCEPTION TASK (IPT)
- THE INTERPERSONAL PERCEPTION TASK-15 (IPT-15)
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