宇宙飛行士と地上コミュニケーション士のスピーチ時間
まとめ
面接官は,自分のスピーチの長さを変化させることで,人の話す時間を変化させることができます. この研究では,地上通信機と宇宙飛行士の間の類似の関連性が見つかりました.
科学分野:
- コミュニケーション科学 コミュニケーション科学
- 人間とコンピュータの相互作用です.
- 宇宙探査 (宇宙探査) とは,宇宙探査のことです.
背景:
- 実験室での研究は,面接者のスピーチの長さが面接者のスピーチの長さに影響することを示しています.
- 宇宙のような極端な環境でのコミュニケーションのダイナミクスを理解することは極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- 実験室で観察されたスピーチの期間変更効果が,軌道上の宇宙飛行士と地上職員間のコミュニケーションに及ぶかどうかを調査する.
- 異なる環境における対人コミュニケーションのダイナミクスにおける潜在的な類似性を探求する.
主な方法:
- 宇宙飛行士と地上管制の間の記録された通信セッションの分析.
- これらの相互作用の間,両者のスピーチ期間を測定し,比較する.
主要な成果:
- 軌道飛行中の地上通信員と宇宙飛行士のスピーチの持続時間との間には相関関係があることが判明しました.
- 研究結果は,対人会話のダイナミクスは,宇宙通信のユニークな文脈においてさえも持続する可能性があることを示唆している.
結論:
- 面接者のスピーチの長さに影響する面接者のスピーチの長さの原理は,宇宙飛行士と地面のコミュニケーションに適用できるようです.
- これは,環境の違いを超越する人間のコミュニケーションの根本的な側面を示唆しています.
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