Ross W. Buck
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Scholarly Contributions
17 Scholarly Contributions
Initial Trustworthiness Perceptions of a Drone System based on Performance and Process Information.
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
The evolution of empathy
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Measuring emotional and cognitive empathy using dynamic, naturalistic, and spontaneous emotion displays
Research Type: Journal Article
Mirror neurons as preattunements in spontaneous communication: The receiving aspect of communicative genes.
Research Type: Journal Article
Social and Moral Emotions: A Dynamic Systems View. Evidence from America, Japan, and Ukraine
Research Type: Book
The Affective and Cognitive Neuroscience of Empathy.
Research Type: Book Chapter
Motivation, Emotion, Cognition, and Communication: Definitions and Notes Toward a Grand Theory.
Research Type: Book Chapter
Motivation, Emotion, Cognition, and Communication: Definitions and Notes toward a Grand Theory.
Research Type: Book Chapter
Conceptualizing and Measuring Affective and Cognitive Empathy:
Research Type: Book Chapter
Communication and communal emotions in the learning of love
Research Type: Book Chapter
It's Only a Machine (But I Like It): Factors Influencing Initial Trust in a Safety-Critical System
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Influence of personality on emotional contagion through social media.
Research Type: Journal Article
Emotion Communication Using Physical Touch: Intentions, Symbol Systems, and Individual Predispositions
Research Type: Journal Article
Emotion in the evolution and development of morality
Research Type: Journal Article
Investigating the Effect of System Reliability, Risk, and Role on Users' Emotions and Attitudes toward a Safety-Critical Drone System
Research Type: Journal Article
Spontaneous communication and infant imitation
Research Type: Journal Article
A study of the Malaysia Airlines’ missing flight crisis: Video news tweets, crisis emotions, corporate reputation, country image, and negative reaction intention.
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work