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This comprehensive treatise on interaction patterns between two people addresses the fact that dyadic interactions are not random, but rather synchronous. Social interactions are organized and follow particular patterns that have been the focus of theories and research by communication experts. Chapters summarize biological models, arousal and affect models, social norm models, and communication and cognition models developed to elucidate human dyadic interaction patterns. Burgoon and colleagues also outline their interaction adaptation theory, and review relevant research studies. They employ extensive coverage of statistical procedures for analyzing data obtained from dyadic interaction studies. A valuable resource for human communication researchers. Graduate; faculty C. L. Kleinke University of Alaska, Anchorage