Exam 11: Chronemics and Olfactics: Codes of Time and Scent
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Exam 3: Identity and the Nonverbal Codes45 Questions
Exam 4: Kinesics: Engaging Motion and Gestures45 Questions
Exam 5: Proxemics: Engaging Personal Space and Interpersonal Distance45 Questions
Exam 6: Haptics: Engaging Physical Contact and Touch45 Questions
Exam 7: Oculesics: Engaging Gaze and Other Eye Behaviors45 Questions
Exam 8: Vocalics: Engaging the Voice and Other Vocalizations45 Questions
Exam 9: Physical Appearance: Engaging Identity and Physical Features45 Questions
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Exam 11: Chronemics and Olfactics: Codes of Time and Scent45 Questions
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Amrita grew up surrounded by digital technology. At home, she kept track of time by glancing at the digital display on her family's kitchen appliances or on her own smartphone. At college, Amrita noticed that every classroom had a wall clock, a representation of ______ time that she perceived to be old fashioned and confusing to read.
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The body's 24-hr cycle that regulates hormones and other natural functions necessary to survive is known as ______.
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Body odor communicates information about a person's ______.
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Explain how biological chronemics impact your everyday life. In your answer, indicate a specific type of biological chronemic, as well as a relevant example from your personal experience.
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The way that we mark time within a culture is referred to as ______ time.
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