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Table 1: Dimensions of interpersonal interactions and relationships. [1] stands for (Wish et al., 1976), [2] for(Kelley, 2013), [3] for (Adamopoulos, 2012), and [4] for (Deutsch, 2011)
Table 2: Basic corpus counts. We show the number ofconversation turns, interactions (i.e., one person refer-ring to another one), unique relationships (i.e., uniquepairs of people who interact with each other), and thepairs of people with most interactions.
Table 3: Annotation examples. We show examples of contrasting values for selected dimensions
Table 5: Pearson correlations between pairs of dimen-sions of interactions and dimensions.
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