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Visual Dominance RatioVisual Dominance RatioWho is perceived to have more power?Who is perceived to have more power?Who is perceived to have more power?Who is perceived to have more power?Visual Dominance Ratio VDR = Percent of time gazing while speaking -------------------------------------------------- Percent of time gazing while listening 50% 33% ----- vs. ----- 50% 66% Person A Person B 1 vs. .5Visual Dominance Ratio VDR = Percent of time gazing while speaking -------------------------------------------------- Percent of time gazing while listening 50% 33% ----- vs. ----- 50% 66% Person A Person B 1 vs. .5Who is perceived to have more power? 20% 40% ----- vs. ----- 80% 60% Person A Person B .25 vs. .67Who is perceived to have more power? 20% 40% ----- vs. ----- 80% 60% Person A Person B .25 vs. .67Who is perceived to have more power? 75% 50% ----- vs. ----- 25% 50% Person A Person B 3.0 vs. 1.0Who is perceived to have more power? 75% 50% ----- vs. ----- 25% 50% Person A Person B 3.0 vs.


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