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    A prospective study of dominance and coronary heart disease in the normative aging study by Siegman, Aron W, Kubzansky, Laura D, Kawachi, Ichiro, Boyle, Stephen, Vokonas, Pantel S, Sparrow, David

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (15-07-2000)
    “…The purpose of this study was to examine the prospective relation between dominance, as assessed by a Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory…”
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    Voices of Fear and Anxiety and Sadness and Depression: The Effects of Speech Rate and Loudness on Fear and Anxiety and Sadness and Depression by Siegman, Aron Wolfe, Boyle, Stephen

    Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-08-1993)
    “…Two studies investigated the role of expressive vocal behavior (specifically, speech rate and loudness) in fear and anxiety and in sadness and depression. In…”
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    Dimensions of Anger and CHD in men and women : Self-ratings versus spouse ratings by SIEGMAN, A. W, TOWNSEND, S. T, BLUMENTHAL, R. S, SORKIN, J. D, CIVELEK, A. C

    Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-08-1998)
    “…One hundred one males and 95 females referred for thallium stress testing were administered Spielberger's State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI), the…”
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    Self-monitoring and speech in feigned and unfeigned lying by Siegman, Aron W, Reynolds, Mark A

    “…One dimension of the self-monitoring (SM) construct involves the ability to control one's expressive self-presentation behavior. Consequently, high SM Ss can…”
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    Do noncontingent interview mm-hmms facilitate interviewee productivity? by Siegman, Aron W

    “…Two studies investigated the hypothesis that noncontingent interviewer "mmhmms" facilitate interviewee verbal productivity. In Study 1, 1 male interviewer…”
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    Anxiety and depression in speech by Pope, Benjamin, Blass, Thomas, Siegman, Aron W, Raher, Jack

    “…Investigates the association of certain nonlexical and functional attributes of speech with anxiety and depression in 10-min monologues taped by 6 17-39 yr…”
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    Effects of mutual invisibility and topical intimacy on verbal fluency in dyadic communication by SIEGMAN, A. W, REYNOLDS, M. A

    Published in Journal of psycholinguistic research (01-09-1983)
    “…The mutual reduction of visual feedback, which in this study did not interfere with the synchronization of turns, reduced the productivity levels and increased…”
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    Interviewer warmth in relation to interviewee verbal behavior by Pope, Benjamin, Siegman, Aron W

    “…Devised an experimental analogue of the initial interview in which interviewer warmth and specificity were the independent variables, with interviewee…”
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    Effects of question specificity and anxiety-producing messages on verbal fluency in the initial interview by Siegman, Aron W, Pope, Benjamin

    “…An experimental analogue of the initial interview is used to investigate the effects of interviewer specificity and topical focus, i.e., a low anxiety-arousing…”
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    Effects of auditory stimulation and intelligence on time estimation in delinquents and nondelinquents by Siegman, Aron W

    Published in Journal of Consulting Psychology (01-08-1966)
    “…Estimates of brief time intervals--ranging from 2-120 sec.--were obtained from 24 young offenders and 48 controls by the methods of production and verbal…”
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    Some effects of discrepant role expectations on interviewee verbal behavior in the initial interview by Pope, Benjamin, Siegman, Aron W, Blass, Thomas, Cheek, Judith

    “…Tested the hypothesis that discrepancy between an interviewee's expectations regarding the interviewer's role and actual role encountered causes strain in the…”
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    The effect of therapists verbal activity level and specificity on patient productivity and speech disturbance in the initial interview by Pope, Benjamin, Siegman, Aron W

    Published in Journal of consulting psychology (01-10-1962)
    “…" . . . as therapist specificity increases patient clause units (productivity) and speech disturbance ("anxiety') decrease." Activity level was not related to…”
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    Responses to a personality questionnaire by volunteers and nonvolunteers to a Kinsey interview by Siegman, Aron W

    Published in Journal of abnormal and social psychology (01-03-1956)
    “…Volunteers and non-volunteers for a Kinsey study showed nonsignificant differences in anxiety, rigidity, and defensiveness; however, showed significant…”
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    Ambiguity and verbal fluency in the TAT by Siegman, Aron W, Pope, Benjamin

    Published in Journal of Consulting Psychology (01-06-1966)
    “…15 TAT cards, divided into low-, medium-. and high-ambiguity groups, were administered to 30 female nursing students. Stimulus ambiguity, defined in terms of…”
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    INTERVIEWER-INTERVIEWEE RELATIONSHIP AND VERBAL BEHAVIOR OF INTERVIEWEE IN THE INITIAL INTERVIEW by POPE, BENJAMIN, SIEGMAN, ARON W

    Published in Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.) (01-11-1966)
    “…WITH 50 NURSING STUDENTS, GREATER ATTRACTION TOWARD THE INTERVIEWER IS SHOWN BY FEWER PAUSES IN SPEECH BUT NOT IN WORD PRODUCTIVITY…”
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    Anxiety and speech in the initial interview by Pope, Benjamin, Siegman, Aron W, Blass, Thomas

    “…Presents the 2nd experimental investigation in a series dealing with the relationship between anxiety arousal and interviewee verbal behavior. In an earlier…”
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    The effect of manifest anxiety on a concept formation task, a nondirected learning task, and on timed and untimed intelligence tests by Siegman, Aron W

    Published in Journal of consulting psychology (01-06-1956)
    “…Psychiatric and medical patients of at least normal intelligence, without psychosis or suspected cortical damage, were given tests such as the Taylor MAS, the…”
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    Cognitive, affective, and psychopathological correlates of the Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale by Siegman, Aron W

    Published in Journal of consulting psychology (01-04-1956)
    “…"Patients with a diagnosis of anxiety reaction had significantly higher Taylor MAS scores than all other diagnostic groups, whereas patients with a diagnosis…”
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    Interviewer specificity in seminaturalistic interviews by Pope, Benjamin

    “…Attempted to replicate earlier findings by B. Pope and A. W. Siegman (see PA, Vol. 39:13386, and Vol. 40:509) that there is an inverse relationship between…”
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