Exam 9: Nonverbal Communications: The Messages of Action, Space, Time, and Silence
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If a cashier touches your hand while giving you change,this is referred to as professional touch.
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Identify Hall's distance zones for defining personal space rules in the U.S. How might individuals from other cultures benefit from knowing them? How can it help with other cultures?
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If you scratch your head because you have an itch,but an observer thinks you are scratching your head because you're confused about something,what type of nonverbal communication has occurred?
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If a person in the U.S.tells a child,"I'll be there in a minute," what type of time are they referencing?
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Which of the following is true regarding the nonverbal message value of clothing?
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The Japanese and Chinese restraint of strong feelings is considered to be a sign of immaturity and foolishness.
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If you are getting your hair cut,what type of touch will the stylist be likely to use?
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According the spatial rules of the dominant U.S.culture,two people standing approximately 3 feet apart are likely to be:
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How does the frequency and intensity of gestures vary across cultures?
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Gestures are a nonverbal vocabulary that people use,both intentionally and unintentionally,to share their internal states.
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Umms,ers,likes,and you knows in a stream of speech are referred to as vocal segregates.
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If a person say's "ok" while gesturing with a 'thumbs-up' or 'a-ok' sign,what is the function o the nonverbal communication?
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The majority opinion among scholars is that there are universal facial expressions for which people have similar meanings.
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Based on the recommendations offered in the text,what steps should you take to help improve your nonverbal communication skills?
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Scheduling a job interview for 2:00 pm is an example of formal use of time.
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How do the rules of seating differ from culture to culture and what does seating communicate? Include at least two specific examples.
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