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Authors' Notes

The four videos used herein to illustrate variation in nonverbal immediacy and language power were created by Natavan Gadzhiyeva as part of her work on a master's thesis, which was written under the direction of Kevin L. Sager. The actor in each of the four videos was Joe Alloway.



The Citation for Our Learning Program in APA Format

Sager, K. L., Davis, S. K., & Gadzhiyeva, N. (2016). Factors Affecting the Persuasiveness of a
        Speaker: A Multimedia Interactive Learning Program (Version 1.0) [Computer software].
        Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska Fairbanks.



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