@Book{1032562501, editor="Brauner, Elisabeth and Boos, Margarete and Kolbe, Michaela", title="Cambridge handbook of group interaction analysis", series="Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology", year="2018", publisher="Cambridge University Press", address="Cambridge", keywords="Social interaction; Communication", abstract="``This Handbook provides a compendium of research methods that are essential for studying interaction and communication across the behavioral sciences. Focusing on coding of verbal and nonverbal behavior and interaction, the Handbook is organized into five parts. [bullet] Part I provides an introduction and historic overview of the field. [bullet] Part II presents areas in which interaction analysis is used, such as relationship research, group research, and nonverbal research. [bullet] Part III focuses on development, validation, and concrete application of interaction coding schemes. [bullet] Part IV presents relevant data analysis methods and statistics. [bullet] Part V contains systematic descriptions of established and novel coding schemes, which allows quick comparison across instruments. Researchers can apply this methodology to their own interaction data and learn how to evaluate and select coding schemes and conduct interaction analysis. This is an essential reference for all who study communication in teams and groups''--", note="edited by Elisabeth Brauner (Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center, The City University of New York), Margarete Boos (Georg August-University of Gottingen, Faculty of Biology and Psychology, Georg Elias Muller-Institute for Psychology), Michaela Kolbe (University Hospital Zurich and ETH Zurich)", note="Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 25 Jul 2018)", isbn="9781316286302", doi="10.1017/9781316286302", url="https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316286302", language="English" }