Indonesia Language Speakers' Nonverbal Communication during Dental Treatment

Nonverbal communication has a big role in the establishment of communication. It contributes almost 93% of idea in communication. This study entitled "Indonesia Language Speakers' Nonverbal Communication during Dental Treatment (a case study between Malaysian dentist and Indonesian patient...

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Main Author: Rianty Dwi Tantya, - (Author)
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Published: 2011-10-28.
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