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|a Intro -- Table of contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1. Gaze in social interaction -- 2. The advent of mobile eye tracking -- 3. The chapters of this volume -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Part 1 Methodological considerations on the use of mobile eye tracking to study gaze in social interaction -- Chapter 2 Why research on gaze in social interaction needs mobile eye tracking -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Epistemological and methodological questions of video recording in EMCA -- 3. EMCA methodology and epistemology and the study of human gaze -- Vis-à-vis -- Side-by-side -- L-shaped
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|a Semi-circular -- Triangular -- Circular -- Quandrangular -- 4. Testing the reliability of gaze transcription in standard EMCA data versus eye tracking data -- 4.1 Study design -- 4.2 Results -- Study 1a (no sound) -- Study 1b (observer's perspective, with sound) -- Study 2 -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3 The influence of the specificities of gaze behavior on emerging and ensuing interaction -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Research on pre-activities and pre-sequences -- 2. Data collection -- 3. Customers' perceptions and their relation to subsequent embodied conduct
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