Alexandra E. Paxton
Associate Professor/Psychological Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
34 Scholarly Contributions
Inextricably linked: Social interaction as a nonlinear dynamical system
2025
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What clocks can tell us about conversation: Social interaction from the dynamical and ecological perspective
2025
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COVID Conversations: Contextual influences on interpersonal coordination
2025
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There and back again: Some advice for those interested in faculty careers from a proud UC Merced alum
2025
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Unveiling safety inequity: A location-based crash prediction approach. (poster presentation)
2024
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Metacommunication and understanding in computer-mediated narratives
2024
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Community, language, context: Insights from GitHub for theory and practice
2024
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Friendship is magic: The science of friendship and interpersonal communication
2024
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Psychological and physiological outcomes of interpersonal synchrony during yoga
2024
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Strike a pose: A comparison of frame differencing and pose estimation methods for quantifying interpersonal movement coordination
2024
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Bridging distance: Anxiety, closeness, and understanding in videoconference vs. face-to-face conversations
2024
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Physical, social, and sociocultural contexts as dynamical constraints on interpersonal coordination
2024
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Investigating patterns of interpersonal language similarity across communication medium and conversational context.
2024
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MultiSOCIAL Toolbox: An open-source library for quantifying multimodal social interaction
2024
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git commit: Timecourse of language enculturation in open-source software developer communities on GitHub
2024
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