Exam 4: Nonverbal Communication
Exam 1: Communication in the 21st Century100 Questions
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Exam 3: Verbal Communication96 Questions
Exam 4: Nonverbal Communication98 Questions
Exam 5: Listening99 Questions
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Exam 11: Selecting Your Topic and Knowing Your Audience97 Questions
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Explain accenting as a function of nonverbal communication. Give an example of how you might use accenting when sending a text message.
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Accenting is used to highlight, emphasize, or enhance a verbal message. We can use emoji to emphasize what is being said in a text message; for example, we can use a sad-face emoji when saying, "That's too bad" or "I miss you."
Many communication scholars have linked nonverbal immediacy with ______.
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We use nonverbal messages to manage the flow of verbal communication.
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Touch (haptics) can be used to show power and role differences between people.
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In terms of chronemics, describe the differences between monochronic cultures and polychronic cultures. What areas of the world are considered monochromic, and which are polychromic?
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Your voice can reveal our emotions, our thoughts, and the type of relationships you have with others.
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What is monochronic time orientation? Give an example of a way monochronic time orientation is used in U.S. university classrooms.
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Eye behavior, such as looking down and avoiding eye contact, can be strong signals a person could be lying, and are referred to as ????______.
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Explain how eye contact in U.S. culture shapes one's judgment of another in conversation?
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Hiding one's true emotion about a situation by displaying a facial expression that is more socially acceptable is known as ______.
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A boss taking several days to reply to an employee's e-mail can be linked to which type of nonverbal communication?
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______ is(are) the movements that we make with our hands and arms.
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______ is defined by Andersen (1979) as the use of closeness-inducing nonverbal behavior cues.
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Gestures that are used to control the turn-taking in conversations are known as regulators.
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