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Robert M. Krauss is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research profile and publication record do not list recent papers, co-authors, or specific fields and topics of study currently available in the source data.

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Best Publications

  • Gesture, Speech, and Lexical Access: The Role of Lexical Movements in Speech Production

    Frances H. Rauscher;Robert M. Krauss;Yihsiu Chen

  • Nonverbal behavior and nonverbal communication: what do conversational hand gestures tell us?

    Robert M. Krauss;Yihsiu Chen;Purnima Chawla

  • Coordination of knowledge in communication: Effects of speakers' assumptions about what others know.

    Susan R. Fussell;Robert M. Krauss

  • Perspective-Taking in Communication: Representations of Others' Knowledge in Reference

    Robert M. Krauss;Susan R. Fussell

  • Social psychological models of interpersonal communication

    Robert M. Krauss;Susan R. Fussell

  • Lexical gestures and lexical access: a process model

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  • Mutual knowledge and communicative effectiveness

    Robert M. Krauss;Susan R. Fussell

  • Effects of Pitch and Speech Rate on Personal Attributions

    William Apple;Lynn A. Streeter;Robert M. Krauss

  • Concurrent feedback, confirmation, and the encoding of referents in verbal communication.

    Robert M. Krauss;Sidney Weinheimer

  • Why Do We Gesture When We Speak

    Robert M. Krauss

  • Studies of interpersonal bargaining

    Morton Deutsch;Robert M. Krauss

  • The effect of threat upon interpersonal bargaining.

    Morton Deutsch;Robert M. Krauss

  • Changes in reference phrases as a function of frequency of usage in social interaction: a preliminary study

    Robert M. Krauss;Sidney Weinheimer

  • The role of gestures in spatial working memory and speech.

    Ezequiel Morsella;Robert M. Krauss

  • Referential communication in nursery school children: method and some preliminary findings.

    Sam Glucksberg;Robert M. Krauss;Robert Weisberg

  • The effects of intended audience on message production and comprehension: Reference in a common ground framework

    Susan R. Fussell;Robert M. Krauss

  • Phonetic convergence in college roommates

    Jennifer S. Pardo;Rachel Gibbons;Alexandra Suppes;Robert M. Krauss

  • Word familiarity predicts temporal asynchrony of hand gestures and speech.

    Palmer Morrel-Samuels;Robert M. Krauss

  • The Development of Communication: Competence as a Function of Age.

    Robert M. Krauss;Sam Glucksberg

  • The Role of Speech-Related Arm/Hand Gestures in Word Retrieval

    Robert M. Krauss;Uri Hadar

  • Theories in social psychology

    Morton Deutsch;Robert M. Krauss

Frequent Co-Authors

Morton Deutsch
Morton Deutsch Columbia University
Sam Glucksberg
Sam Glucksberg Princeton University
Carl L. Hart
Carl L. Hart Columbia University
Robert W. Weisberg
Robert W. Weisberg Temple University
Geraldine Downey
Geraldine Downey Columbia University
Niall Bolger
Niall Bolger Columbia University
Chi-Yue Chiu
Chi-Yue Chiu Chinese University of Hong Kong

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