Deck 5: Nonverbal Messages

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The ecologist held his hands in a wide circle as he discussed the size of tree it takes to produce just ten cartons of paper. This is an example of an) .

A) adaptor
B) illustrator
C) regulator
D) emblem
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When Marquis was trying to close the sale with a new customer, he used direct eye contact, a confident stance, and open gestures. Marquis was using nonverbal messages to .

A) secure help
B) confirm self-image
C) hide faults
D) be believed
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When you lean forward to indicate that you want to ask a question, you are using nonverbal communication to the verbal message.

A) complement
B) contradict
C) repeat
D) control
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When Darla reaches for Regan's hand in the cafeteria, it is the first public affirmation of their feelings for each other. Darla is using nonverbal signals to .

A) structure conversation
B) influence and deceive
C) communicate the nature of the relationship
D) contradict verbal messages
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Jocelyn stood six inches away from Mary's face when she told her how angry she was. Jocelyn invaded Mary's space.

A) intimate
B) public
C) personal
D) social
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Covering up your own joy in the presence of a friend who didn't receive such good news is called .

A) intensifying
B) deintensifying
C) neutralizing
D) masking
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The broad study of spatial communication, theories about use of space, and territoriality is referred to as .

A) kinesics
B) haptics
C) proxemics
D) chronemics
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An) exists in situations in which individuals assume that what others are saying is a lie because lying is so prevalent and such an important survival skill in that environment.

A) deception bias
B) boundary
C) truth bias
D) interpersonal choice point
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Which behavior demonstrates the concept of the spiral of silence?

A) When a controversial issue arises, the minority position tends to become more vocalized.
B) When a controversial issue arises, you are more likely to voice your opinion.
C) You're more likely to voice your opinions when you disagree with the majority than when you agree.
D) You're more likely to voice your opinions when you agree with the majority than when you disagree.
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A clear benefit of studying nonverbal communication is .

A) the ability to convey and spot hidden meaning
B) improvement of your understanding of all kinds of people
C) comprehension of universal nonverbal behaviors
D) the ability to consistently detect lying
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Which theory about the use of space says that we establish a buffer zone around ourselves to rebuff unwanted touching or attack?

A) territoriality theory
B) expectancy violations theory
C) equilibrium theory
D) protection theory
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During her second interview for the ad agency job, Annabeth dressed professionally but with accessories that signaled her creativity. Annabeth is using nonverbal messages to .

A) be liked
B) secure help
C) confirm her self-image
D) hide faults
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The concept that if you mimic sad expressions, you will feel sad is an example of .

A) equilibrium theory
B) the facial feedback hypothesis
C) expectancy violations theory
D) the spiral of silence theory
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Which aspect of appearance can best communicate one's position within the hierarchy of the business world?

A) clothing
B) age
C) hair length
D) eye color
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Smiling while telling a humorous story your verbal message.

A) accents
B) complements
C) controls
D) contradicts
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When we avert our gaze in a crowded gym locker room to indicate respect for someone's privacy, we are practicing the behavior known as .

A) eye avoidance
B) personal space
C) civil inattention
D) territoriality
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What aspect of physical appearance is nonverbally significant in a variety of situations, as shown by one study involving corporate recruiters who were shown near-identical résumés?

A) hair color
B) face shape
C) height
D) weight
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Winking while you're lying is an example of what method of verbal and nonverbal message interaction?

A) repeating
B) complementing
C) substituting
D) contradicting
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What alone seems to communicate the degree of pleasantness, agreement, and sympathy a person feels?

A) facial movements
B) posture
C) pupil dilation
D) gestures
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Which of the following behaviors is an example of artifactual communication?

A) Aldonsa stands close to her parents at the funeral.
B) Lisa wears perfume when she goes out on a date.
C) Braden tries to make eye contact when he meets someone for the first time.
D) Izaak feels more comfortable meeting clients in his own office.
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Emblems have rather specific verbal translations.
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An enlarged pupil indicates attraction and interest.
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In using nonverbal messages to express meaning, nonverbal messages should your verbal messages.

A) contradict
B) supplement
C) be consistent with
D) foreshadow
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The holds that your facial expressions influence your physiological arousal.
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When decoding nonverbal messages, interpret your judgments and conclusions against a cultural context.
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Kinesics is the study of communication through the eyes.
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When we communicate electronically, we can add nonverbal content through the use of
.
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The word "multitasking" is evidence of .

A) a polychronic time orientation
B) a monochromic time orientation
C) social clock
D) formal time
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When decoding verbal messages, it is suggested that you .

A) see messages as coming from one channel
B) be tentative in drawing conclusions
C) disregard the cultural context
D) avoid judging behavior based on baselines
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The importance we place on the past, present, or future is called _.

A) cultural time
B) biological time
C) psychological time
D) physiological time
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Formal time divisions are more general and more ambiguous than informal time divisions.
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Scent can communicate attraction, taste, and identification.
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Society's rules are rules about the appropriate display of emotions in public.
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The best general advice regarding touching in nonverbal communication is to .

A) avoid it
B) overdo it
C) engage in it
D) restrict it to your own gender
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Affect displays cannot be consciously controlled.
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Tactile communication, or communication by touch, is also known as .
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The real or genuine smile is known as the smile.
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Nonverbal communication can substitute for verbal messages.
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Paralinguistics has more to do with how you say something than with what you say.
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Effective nonverbal communication can enhance attraction, popularity, and well-being.
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Identify four functions of silence.
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territories, or home territories, are those that you might call your own, such as your room or desk.
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Briefly describe the six ways that nonverbal messages interact with verbal messages. Include examples that help explain this interaction.
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theory holds that intimacy and interpersonal distance vary together: the greater the intimacy, the closer the distance.
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The highness or lowness of vocal tone is known as _, which is an aspect of paralanguage.
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is the study of the messages communicated by the eyes.
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Describe and provide an example of three types of adaptors.
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The term for creating and sending verbal and nonverbal messages is .
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How can you improve the way you encode and decode nonverbal messages? Identify at
least three strategies for encoding and three for decoding that will most benefit you as a communicator.
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Discuss the importance of oculesics in nonverbal messages. What functions can eye contact play in communication?
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The ecologist held his hands in a wide circle as he discussed the size of tree it takes to produce just ten cartons of paper. This is an example of an) .

A) adaptor
B) illustrator
C) regulator
D) emblem
B
2
When Marquis was trying to close the sale with a new customer, he used direct eye contact, a confident stance, and open gestures. Marquis was using nonverbal messages to .

A) secure help
B) confirm self-image
C) hide faults
D) be believed
D
3
When you lean forward to indicate that you want to ask a question, you are using nonverbal communication to the verbal message.

A) complement
B) contradict
C) repeat
D) control
D
4
When Darla reaches for Regan's hand in the cafeteria, it is the first public affirmation of their feelings for each other. Darla is using nonverbal signals to .

A) structure conversation
B) influence and deceive
C) communicate the nature of the relationship
D) contradict verbal messages
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Jocelyn stood six inches away from Mary's face when she told her how angry she was. Jocelyn invaded Mary's space.

A) intimate
B) public
C) personal
D) social
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6
Covering up your own joy in the presence of a friend who didn't receive such good news is called .

A) intensifying
B) deintensifying
C) neutralizing
D) masking
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7
The broad study of spatial communication, theories about use of space, and territoriality is referred to as .

A) kinesics
B) haptics
C) proxemics
D) chronemics
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8
An) exists in situations in which individuals assume that what others are saying is a lie because lying is so prevalent and such an important survival skill in that environment.

A) deception bias
B) boundary
C) truth bias
D) interpersonal choice point
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9
Which behavior demonstrates the concept of the spiral of silence?

A) When a controversial issue arises, the minority position tends to become more vocalized.
B) When a controversial issue arises, you are more likely to voice your opinion.
C) You're more likely to voice your opinions when you disagree with the majority than when you agree.
D) You're more likely to voice your opinions when you agree with the majority than when you disagree.
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10
A clear benefit of studying nonverbal communication is .

A) the ability to convey and spot hidden meaning
B) improvement of your understanding of all kinds of people
C) comprehension of universal nonverbal behaviors
D) the ability to consistently detect lying
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11
Which theory about the use of space says that we establish a buffer zone around ourselves to rebuff unwanted touching or attack?

A) territoriality theory
B) expectancy violations theory
C) equilibrium theory
D) protection theory
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12
During her second interview for the ad agency job, Annabeth dressed professionally but with accessories that signaled her creativity. Annabeth is using nonverbal messages to .

A) be liked
B) secure help
C) confirm her self-image
D) hide faults
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13
The concept that if you mimic sad expressions, you will feel sad is an example of .

A) equilibrium theory
B) the facial feedback hypothesis
C) expectancy violations theory
D) the spiral of silence theory
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14
Which aspect of appearance can best communicate one's position within the hierarchy of the business world?

A) clothing
B) age
C) hair length
D) eye color
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15
Smiling while telling a humorous story your verbal message.

A) accents
B) complements
C) controls
D) contradicts
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16
When we avert our gaze in a crowded gym locker room to indicate respect for someone's privacy, we are practicing the behavior known as .

A) eye avoidance
B) personal space
C) civil inattention
D) territoriality
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17
What aspect of physical appearance is nonverbally significant in a variety of situations, as shown by one study involving corporate recruiters who were shown near-identical résumés?

A) hair color
B) face shape
C) height
D) weight
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18
Winking while you're lying is an example of what method of verbal and nonverbal message interaction?

A) repeating
B) complementing
C) substituting
D) contradicting
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19
What alone seems to communicate the degree of pleasantness, agreement, and sympathy a person feels?

A) facial movements
B) posture
C) pupil dilation
D) gestures
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20
Which of the following behaviors is an example of artifactual communication?

A) Aldonsa stands close to her parents at the funeral.
B) Lisa wears perfume when she goes out on a date.
C) Braden tries to make eye contact when he meets someone for the first time.
D) Izaak feels more comfortable meeting clients in his own office.
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21
Emblems have rather specific verbal translations.
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An enlarged pupil indicates attraction and interest.
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23
In using nonverbal messages to express meaning, nonverbal messages should your verbal messages.

A) contradict
B) supplement
C) be consistent with
D) foreshadow
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24
The holds that your facial expressions influence your physiological arousal.
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25
When decoding nonverbal messages, interpret your judgments and conclusions against a cultural context.
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Kinesics is the study of communication through the eyes.
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When we communicate electronically, we can add nonverbal content through the use of
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28
The word "multitasking" is evidence of .

A) a polychronic time orientation
B) a monochromic time orientation
C) social clock
D) formal time
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When decoding verbal messages, it is suggested that you .

A) see messages as coming from one channel
B) be tentative in drawing conclusions
C) disregard the cultural context
D) avoid judging behavior based on baselines
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30
The importance we place on the past, present, or future is called _.

A) cultural time
B) biological time
C) psychological time
D) physiological time
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31
Formal time divisions are more general and more ambiguous than informal time divisions.
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Scent can communicate attraction, taste, and identification.
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Society's rules are rules about the appropriate display of emotions in public.
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34
The best general advice regarding touching in nonverbal communication is to .

A) avoid it
B) overdo it
C) engage in it
D) restrict it to your own gender
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35
Affect displays cannot be consciously controlled.
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36
Tactile communication, or communication by touch, is also known as .
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37
The real or genuine smile is known as the smile.
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Nonverbal communication can substitute for verbal messages.
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Paralinguistics has more to do with how you say something than with what you say.
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40
Effective nonverbal communication can enhance attraction, popularity, and well-being.
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41
Identify four functions of silence.
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42
territories, or home territories, are those that you might call your own, such as your room or desk.
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43
Briefly describe the six ways that nonverbal messages interact with verbal messages. Include examples that help explain this interaction.
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theory holds that intimacy and interpersonal distance vary together: the greater the intimacy, the closer the distance.
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45
The highness or lowness of vocal tone is known as _, which is an aspect of paralanguage.
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is the study of the messages communicated by the eyes.
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Describe and provide an example of three types of adaptors.
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The term for creating and sending verbal and nonverbal messages is .
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How can you improve the way you encode and decode nonverbal messages? Identify at
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Discuss the importance of oculesics in nonverbal messages. What functions can eye contact play in communication?
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