Exam 6: Nonverbal Communication: Messages Beyond Words
Exam 1: A First Look at Interpersonal Communication152 Questions
Exam 2: Communication and Identity: Creating and Presenting the Self140 Questions
Exam 3: Perception: What You See Is What You Get176 Questions
Exam 4: Emotions: Feeling, Thinking, and Communicating146 Questions
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Exam 6: Nonverbal Communication: Messages Beyond Words164 Questions
Exam 7: Listening: More Than Meets the Ear186 Questions
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Match each description below with the term it best describes.
a.chronemics
b.vocal filler
c.emblem
d.illustrator
e.kinesics
f.proxemics
g.touch
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The lack of nonverbal cues in an email is a problem that has been solved through the use of emoticons, such as the happy face.
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Describe two interpersonal situations from your experience in which nonverbal behaviour accented or contradicted the message being expressed verbally. Be sure that your descriptions of both the verbal message and the nonverbal behaviours are specific. Avoid obvious situations (i.e., yelling reinforces words like "I'm angry").
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In Canadian culture, nodding your head up and down is considered to be a very precise nonverbal behaviour meaning "yes." What term refers to this type of behaviour?
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Potential job candidates need to have a heightened awareness of the role of kinesics in their nonverbal communication.
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According to your text's discussion of a study of college students, what was one way a wink was interpreted?
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What has research into nonverbal communication across cultures revealed?
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Karen is nervous in math class. She unknowingly clicks pens and shakes her legs. What does this behaviour describe?
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Your text defines nonverbal communication as any type of communication that isn't expressed by speech.
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Evan uses the same locker every time he goes to the gym. What is this an example of?
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Tom points down the hallway when he is giving directions to the nearest washroom. What is this an example of?
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Mark has a relaxed posture when speaking to his boss. This indicates that he doesn't feel threatened by his boss.
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In Saudi Arabia, it is customary for males to kiss one another when they meet.
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Discuss how physical settings, such as architecture and interior design, affect our communication. Provide examples of how physical settings have impacted your communication.
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Different emotions show most clearly in various parts of the face.
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Rich gives Shawn the thumbs- up sign. What is this an example of?
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Which of the following is the closest of Edward T. Hall's proxemic zones?
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