Adapters are unconscious actions of the body like snapping knuckles, shaking a leg rhythmically, touching oneself - stroking hair or chin while in deep contemplation, and shifting the orientation of one’s body to get relief from imagined pressure or discomfort. Regulators are used to control the flow of conversation such as nodding the head up and down to indicate agreement and as though signaling the other to continue the conversation. As seen above, the number and type of non-verbal cues that a researcher can observe is large and requires micro level observations of each frame of a video. Most cues occur simultaneously and in clusters necessitating repeated frame rewinding of the tapes during coding. From the pilot analysis done using software, we estimated that each minute of video requires at least 10 minutes of micro framed observations.