Exam 4: Kinesics: Engaging Motion and Gestures
Exam 1: Nonverbal Communication Origins45 Questions
Exam 2: Nonverbal Communication Features45 Questions
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
Exam 10: Environmental Elements: Engaging Fixed and Semi-Fixed Features45 Questions
Exam 11: Chronemics and Olfactics: Codes of Time and Scent45 Questions
Exam 12: Nonverbal Communication: Moving Forward45 Questions
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Display rules tell us how we are "supposed" to display emotion within our culture.
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How does a facial expression exhibiting gaze behavior differ from a facial expression that is not exhibiting gaze behavior?
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Answer should reflect an understanding that the primary difference between gaze and nongaze behavior is the appearance of intent. We become most aware of gaze behavior in situations where someone appears to be looking directly at us with intent.
How do self-adaptors differ from other adaptors?
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According to the universalist position, the ability to produce and recognize facial expressions ______.
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During a long classroom lecture, when Bryan begins to move one of his knees up and down under his desk in an attempt to remain focused, he's using a self-adaptor.
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In contrast to adaptors that convey information to regulate conversation flow, body orientation conveys information that indicates ______.
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Our earliest patterns of communication are usually established when we are school age.
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When Jason stops abruptly in the middle of delivering a report at a meeting, his supervisor uses a sweeping hand gesture to encourage him to continue. Which of the following kinesic behaviors is Jason's supervisor displaying?
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The position that affect displays are a combination of innate biologically based inherited behaviors and culture-specific learned behaviors is known as the ______.
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The ways in which we use motion with our hands to communicate a message or to aid in the communication of a message are called ______.
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At the fabric store, when Claudine uses her hands to communicate how long she would like her ribbon to be, she's using an adaptor.
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Happiness, sadness, fear, anger, gratitude, and disgust are the six most commonly discussed emotional displays.
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Which of the following is an accurate description of the facial cues associated with fear?
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Emotional displays through facial expressions are a form of ______
About an underlying emotional state or opinion.
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The kinesic behavior that involves using our entire body to move our torso toward or away from interactions with others is called ______.
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Which of the following is one of the types of behavior that allows an individual to release excess energy?
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