Deck 12: Nonverbal Communication: Moving Forward

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One of the major differences between verbal and nonverbal messaging is ______.

A) verbal messaging offers more complete information than nonverbal messaging
B) verbal messaging is more difficult to decode than nonverbal messaging
C) nonverbal messaging is often more likely to be trusted than verbal messaging
D) nonverbal messaging is less likely to be trusted than verbal messaging
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How are verbal and nonverbal messaging similar?

A) Both nonverbal messages and verbal messages follow the communication patterns of the transactional model of communication.
B) Both nonverbal messages and verbal messages adhere to a precise set of gramatical rules.
C) Both nonverbal messages and verbal messages involve messages sent with conscious intention.
D) Both nonverbal messages and verbal messages are accurately decoded in most interactions.
Question
Depending upon the ______, some nonverbal codes may have greater potential for successfully sending a message than other codes.

A) culture in which your interaction with another person is occurring
B) context in which your interaction with another person is occurring
C) the number of codes used in the interaction with another person
D) the quality of the codes used in the interaction with another person
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The ______ that nonverbal messages have in each of our own lives, and also in our shared human history, make them more likely to be believed.

A) priority
B) role
C) dominance
D) primacy
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When Liam arrived late to the meeting, his boss raised his eyebrows and shook his head using ______ to communicate his displeasure.

A) oculesics
B) vocalics
C) kinesics
D) chronemics
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When compared with other codes, kinesics ______.

A) is the largest in terms of possible cues
B) is the smallest in terms of possible cues
C) contains the most complex cues
D) contributes to the highest levels of misunderstanding
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Which of the following is an accurate statement about kinesics?

A) Kinesics behaviors are complex making them difficult to learn until later in life.
B) From an early age, young people acquire an understanding of how to use and interpret kinesics.
C) Communicators are limited to using one kinesic behavior at a time to clarify their intended message.
D) Kinesic behaviors are most effective in communicating clear messages when they accompany verbal messages.
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Amelia's apartment was located just off-campus and she felt safe walking home after studying late at the library. One night she heard footsteps coming up quickly behind her, so she looked back and saw that a stranger approaching her personal space. Amelia quickened her pace, perceiving a threat due to the violation of the ______ code.

A) oculesics
B) proxemics
C) vocalics
D) environmental
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When someone uses haptics to send a message, what is the relationship between that sender's touch and the receiver's emotional response?

A) Regardless of the sender's other nonverbal and verbal behaviors, the receiver of touch is more likely to experience anger than happiness.
B) Regardless of the sender's other nonverbal and verbal behaviors, the receiver of touch is more likely to experience happiness than anger.
C) Based on their evaluation of the sender's other nonverbal and verbal behaviors, the receiver is more likely to feel angry than happiness.
D) Based on their evaluation of the sender's other nonverbal and verbal behaviors, the receiver is likely to feel either angry or happy.
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Which of the following is an accurate statement about the nonverbal code oculesics?

A) We tend to be more effective at receving and clearly decoding messages through our eyes than we are at sending clear messages with our eyes.
B) We tend to be ineffective at receving and decoding messages through our eyes, while at the same time more effective sending clear messages through our eyes.
C) The nonverbal code oculesics offers a consistent, reliable set of communication cues.
D) The nonverbal code oculesics is an ureliable way to send a message unless accompanied by a verbal message.
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When Heather arrived at the party her friend's apartment was packed with people, the music was blaring, and the conversation was lively. Heather was excited to enjoy the fun until she noticed a guy staring at her from across the room. Was he interested in her? Or was he a creep? Should she go talk to him or should she run away? Heather wasn't sure what to do because ______.

A) she needed addtional training to be able to read eye contact more effectively
B) she needed additional nonverbal and verbal cues to determine if he's communicating threat or affection
C) he was using eye contact to purposely send an ambiguous message about his intentions
D) he was using eye contact to purposely send a direct message about his intentions
Question
At an early age, we learn how to carefully and intentionally craft their own vocal sounds in order to reflect our ______.

A) committed relationships, interesting content, and emotional variation
B) personal meaning, informational context, and emotional variation
C) relational meaning, informational content, and emotional tone
D) relational apptitude, content verification, and emotional well-being
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One of the things Melvin always appreciated about his girlfriend, Justine, was her soft, gentle voice. But when Melvin forgot their 6-month anniversary, Justine increased her volume, raised her pitch, and emphasized words that revealed her intense displeasure, using ______ to express her message.

A) oculesics
B) vocalics
C) kinesics
D) chronemics
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Which of the following reflects one of the ways that the nonverbal code vocalics differs from the nonverbal code physical appearance?

A) The nonverbal code vocalics is rarely used while the nonverbal code physical appearance is often used.
B) The nonverbal code vocalics is used in prescribed ways while the nonverbal code physical appearance is used in unpredictable ways.
C) The nonverbal code vocalics displays a wide range of variation while the nonverbal code physical appearance is often fixed and difficult to change.
D) The nonverbal code vocalics conveys deep meaning while the nonverbal code physical appearance conveys superficial meaning.
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The day Izzy turned 18 she treated herself to neck tattoo of climbing roses with thornes, a personal statement of her independence and beauty. At college, Izzy's tattoo was often a conversation starter, making it easy to make new friends. However, when Izzy decided to pursue a career in nursing, she quickly discovered that her treasured tattoo was a liability as she experienced firsthand the impact of the nonverbal code of ______.

A) environment
B) physical appearance
C) chronemics
D) oculesics
Question
Unlike kinesic cues that can be effectively used to alter a message partway through an interaction, physical appearance cues ______.

A) can only be altered at the end of an interaction
B) are an ineffective way to alter a message partway through an interaction
C) offer limited opportunities to alter a message partway through an interaction
D) have an insignifiant influence on messaging during an interaction
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The environmental code is much more about ______ a space rather than about shaping the communicative content of the space itself.

A) acquiring culturally relevant reactions to
B) acquiring personal artifacts in
C) accenting the architectural decor of
D) accepting the inherent limits within
Question
Elements of the environmental code that may carry culturally agreed-upon meanings that convey information about how to communicate in a space are known as ______.

A) architectural design
B) semi-fixed features
C) fixed-features
D) artifacts
Question
When a person emits a scent that is generated due to their hormonal state, the associated olfactic message sent is ______.

A) a reliable indicator of that person's intention
B) consistent over time
C) difficult to intentionally manage
D) variable depending on other environmental factors
Question
In North America, cultural norms dictate that we should try limit body odors to communicate that we are ______.

A) happy
B) wealthy
C) hygenic
D) intelligent
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Kai was homeschooled in an unstructured, creative environment. A naturally inquisitive student, he excelled and was accepted at the college of his choice. Much to Kai's surprise, his biggest challenge at college was his resistance to keeping to a set class schedule due to his lack of familiarity with his college's ______ code.

A) oculesics
B) vocalics
C) kinesics
D) chronemics
Question
What is the relationship between the compelling nonverbal messages conveyed by an attractive or charismatic person and our ability to evaluate that person's overall message?

A) We tend to listen more attentively and discerningly to person we perceive to be attractive or charismatic.
B) We tend to be distracted by a person we perceive to be attractive or charismatic and listen less attentively and discerningly.
C) We tend to associate honesty and integrity with the messages of a person we perceive to be attractive or charismatic.
D) We tend to associate dishonesty and a lack of integrity with the messages of a person we perceive to be attractive or charismatic.
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What is the relationship between nonverbal communication and ethical behavior?

A) People who do not understand how to use nonverbal behaviors to influence others have an ethical responsibility to learn more about nonverbal communication.
B) People who do not understand how to use nonverbal behaviors to influence others have an ethical responsibility to avoid using nonverbal communication.
C) People who understand how to use nonverbal behaviors to influence others have a greater ethical responsibility to use that understanding to communicate responsibly.
D) People who do not understand how to use nonverbal behaviors to influence others are not ethically responsibility for impact of their nonverbal communication.
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Gemma prided herself on her good fashion sense and made sure she looked "just right" everyday. At college when she attended her first English 101 class, Gemma was dismayed to discover that her professor was an older woman who wore an outdated outfit and no makeup. In that moment, Gemma decided that she wasn't going to learn anything of value in the class, revealing how her attitudes about personal appearance influence her ______.

A) sociodemographic characteristics
B) style preferences
C) strategy for success
D) cultural assumptions about age
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Our perceptions of our ______ are influenced by our assumptions about the meaning of specific nonverbal codes.

A) similarity or difference with another person
B) communication competence
C) self-assessment
D) relationship satisfaction
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Nonverbal communication can be defined as "any communicative characteristic or behavior that intentionally or unintentionally conveys a message through nonverbal cues in conjunction with verbal language."
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Human beings typically use multiple nonverbal codes simultaneously in each individual interaction.
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Using multiple oculesic behaviors at the same time can help to clarify our intended message.
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The nonverbal code kinesics is comprised of motion-based behaviors.
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When one person experiences a reduction of interpersonal distance unexpectedly initiated by another person, they are likely to be physiologically aroused resulting in a fight-or-flight response.
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The nonverbal code haptics includes all of the ways we communicate with our eyes.
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Our eyes are extremely effective tools for the observation of both proximal and distal nonverbal messages.
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Vocalics, when occurring alongside verbal language, may be the nonverbal code with the greatest ability to create and share meaning within interpersonal encounters.
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Happily, people are rarely judged on appearance cues over which they have little or no control.
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In North American culture, it is typically quite important to remove or limit many of the scents that remind us of our biology.
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Many scents are ambiguous in their communication potential, because they are often characterized on a subjective, evaluative continuum.
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The environmental code is much more about acquiring culturally relevant reactions to a space rather than about shaping the communicative content of the space itself.
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The nonverbal code chronemics offers highly effective cues for clear communication.
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In communication interactions, the burden of ethical responsibility lies with the person who is manipulatived by the nonverbal messages they receive from the sender.
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To expand knowledge in the field of social science, scholars test an idea and make an assertion under a variety of conditions, which leads to additional research to test that same idea under slightly different conditions or in unique contexts.
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Differentiate nonverbal and verbal messages. How are they similar? How do they differ?
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Using an example from your own experience, describe a situation when you chose a nonverbal code that was ineffective in sending your intended message. Include the type of nonverbal code you used and explain why you think using it to send your message was ineffective. Finally, name the nonverbal code you think would have been more effective and explain why.
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Differentiate between proxemics and haptics, indicating their similarities and differences.
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What is the relationship between vocalics and the process of creating and sharing meaning within an interpersonal encounter?
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Using an example from your own experience, describe a situation when you ignored or discounted the attitudes, values, beliefs, opinions, and actions of someone you perceived to be dissimilar to yourself. Specifically indicate which nonverbal codes influenced you to make that assumption of difference, including indicators of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, ability, or other sociodemographic characteristics of that person. Going forward, to uphold your ethical responsibility how can you avoid ignoring or discounting someone due to perceived dissimilarity?
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Deck 12: Nonverbal Communication: Moving Forward
1
One of the major differences between verbal and nonverbal messaging is ______.

A) verbal messaging offers more complete information than nonverbal messaging
B) verbal messaging is more difficult to decode than nonverbal messaging
C) nonverbal messaging is often more likely to be trusted than verbal messaging
D) nonverbal messaging is less likely to be trusted than verbal messaging
C
2
How are verbal and nonverbal messaging similar?

A) Both nonverbal messages and verbal messages follow the communication patterns of the transactional model of communication.
B) Both nonverbal messages and verbal messages adhere to a precise set of gramatical rules.
C) Both nonverbal messages and verbal messages involve messages sent with conscious intention.
D) Both nonverbal messages and verbal messages are accurately decoded in most interactions.
A
3
Depending upon the ______, some nonverbal codes may have greater potential for successfully sending a message than other codes.

A) culture in which your interaction with another person is occurring
B) context in which your interaction with another person is occurring
C) the number of codes used in the interaction with another person
D) the quality of the codes used in the interaction with another person
B
4
The ______ that nonverbal messages have in each of our own lives, and also in our shared human history, make them more likely to be believed.

A) priority
B) role
C) dominance
D) primacy
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When Liam arrived late to the meeting, his boss raised his eyebrows and shook his head using ______ to communicate his displeasure.

A) oculesics
B) vocalics
C) kinesics
D) chronemics
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When compared with other codes, kinesics ______.

A) is the largest in terms of possible cues
B) is the smallest in terms of possible cues
C) contains the most complex cues
D) contributes to the highest levels of misunderstanding
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Which of the following is an accurate statement about kinesics?

A) Kinesics behaviors are complex making them difficult to learn until later in life.
B) From an early age, young people acquire an understanding of how to use and interpret kinesics.
C) Communicators are limited to using one kinesic behavior at a time to clarify their intended message.
D) Kinesic behaviors are most effective in communicating clear messages when they accompany verbal messages.
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Amelia's apartment was located just off-campus and she felt safe walking home after studying late at the library. One night she heard footsteps coming up quickly behind her, so she looked back and saw that a stranger approaching her personal space. Amelia quickened her pace, perceiving a threat due to the violation of the ______ code.

A) oculesics
B) proxemics
C) vocalics
D) environmental
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When someone uses haptics to send a message, what is the relationship between that sender's touch and the receiver's emotional response?

A) Regardless of the sender's other nonverbal and verbal behaviors, the receiver of touch is more likely to experience anger than happiness.
B) Regardless of the sender's other nonverbal and verbal behaviors, the receiver of touch is more likely to experience happiness than anger.
C) Based on their evaluation of the sender's other nonverbal and verbal behaviors, the receiver is more likely to feel angry than happiness.
D) Based on their evaluation of the sender's other nonverbal and verbal behaviors, the receiver is likely to feel either angry or happy.
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10
Which of the following is an accurate statement about the nonverbal code oculesics?

A) We tend to be more effective at receving and clearly decoding messages through our eyes than we are at sending clear messages with our eyes.
B) We tend to be ineffective at receving and decoding messages through our eyes, while at the same time more effective sending clear messages through our eyes.
C) The nonverbal code oculesics offers a consistent, reliable set of communication cues.
D) The nonverbal code oculesics is an ureliable way to send a message unless accompanied by a verbal message.
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When Heather arrived at the party her friend's apartment was packed with people, the music was blaring, and the conversation was lively. Heather was excited to enjoy the fun until she noticed a guy staring at her from across the room. Was he interested in her? Or was he a creep? Should she go talk to him or should she run away? Heather wasn't sure what to do because ______.

A) she needed addtional training to be able to read eye contact more effectively
B) she needed additional nonverbal and verbal cues to determine if he's communicating threat or affection
C) he was using eye contact to purposely send an ambiguous message about his intentions
D) he was using eye contact to purposely send a direct message about his intentions
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At an early age, we learn how to carefully and intentionally craft their own vocal sounds in order to reflect our ______.

A) committed relationships, interesting content, and emotional variation
B) personal meaning, informational context, and emotional variation
C) relational meaning, informational content, and emotional tone
D) relational apptitude, content verification, and emotional well-being
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One of the things Melvin always appreciated about his girlfriend, Justine, was her soft, gentle voice. But when Melvin forgot their 6-month anniversary, Justine increased her volume, raised her pitch, and emphasized words that revealed her intense displeasure, using ______ to express her message.

A) oculesics
B) vocalics
C) kinesics
D) chronemics
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Which of the following reflects one of the ways that the nonverbal code vocalics differs from the nonverbal code physical appearance?

A) The nonverbal code vocalics is rarely used while the nonverbal code physical appearance is often used.
B) The nonverbal code vocalics is used in prescribed ways while the nonverbal code physical appearance is used in unpredictable ways.
C) The nonverbal code vocalics displays a wide range of variation while the nonverbal code physical appearance is often fixed and difficult to change.
D) The nonverbal code vocalics conveys deep meaning while the nonverbal code physical appearance conveys superficial meaning.
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The day Izzy turned 18 she treated herself to neck tattoo of climbing roses with thornes, a personal statement of her independence and beauty. At college, Izzy's tattoo was often a conversation starter, making it easy to make new friends. However, when Izzy decided to pursue a career in nursing, she quickly discovered that her treasured tattoo was a liability as she experienced firsthand the impact of the nonverbal code of ______.

A) environment
B) physical appearance
C) chronemics
D) oculesics
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Unlike kinesic cues that can be effectively used to alter a message partway through an interaction, physical appearance cues ______.

A) can only be altered at the end of an interaction
B) are an ineffective way to alter a message partway through an interaction
C) offer limited opportunities to alter a message partway through an interaction
D) have an insignifiant influence on messaging during an interaction
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The environmental code is much more about ______ a space rather than about shaping the communicative content of the space itself.

A) acquiring culturally relevant reactions to
B) acquiring personal artifacts in
C) accenting the architectural decor of
D) accepting the inherent limits within
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Elements of the environmental code that may carry culturally agreed-upon meanings that convey information about how to communicate in a space are known as ______.

A) architectural design
B) semi-fixed features
C) fixed-features
D) artifacts
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When a person emits a scent that is generated due to their hormonal state, the associated olfactic message sent is ______.

A) a reliable indicator of that person's intention
B) consistent over time
C) difficult to intentionally manage
D) variable depending on other environmental factors
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In North America, cultural norms dictate that we should try limit body odors to communicate that we are ______.

A) happy
B) wealthy
C) hygenic
D) intelligent
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Kai was homeschooled in an unstructured, creative environment. A naturally inquisitive student, he excelled and was accepted at the college of his choice. Much to Kai's surprise, his biggest challenge at college was his resistance to keeping to a set class schedule due to his lack of familiarity with his college's ______ code.

A) oculesics
B) vocalics
C) kinesics
D) chronemics
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What is the relationship between the compelling nonverbal messages conveyed by an attractive or charismatic person and our ability to evaluate that person's overall message?

A) We tend to listen more attentively and discerningly to person we perceive to be attractive or charismatic.
B) We tend to be distracted by a person we perceive to be attractive or charismatic and listen less attentively and discerningly.
C) We tend to associate honesty and integrity with the messages of a person we perceive to be attractive or charismatic.
D) We tend to associate dishonesty and a lack of integrity with the messages of a person we perceive to be attractive or charismatic.
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What is the relationship between nonverbal communication and ethical behavior?

A) People who do not understand how to use nonverbal behaviors to influence others have an ethical responsibility to learn more about nonverbal communication.
B) People who do not understand how to use nonverbal behaviors to influence others have an ethical responsibility to avoid using nonverbal communication.
C) People who understand how to use nonverbal behaviors to influence others have a greater ethical responsibility to use that understanding to communicate responsibly.
D) People who do not understand how to use nonverbal behaviors to influence others are not ethically responsibility for impact of their nonverbal communication.
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Gemma prided herself on her good fashion sense and made sure she looked "just right" everyday. At college when she attended her first English 101 class, Gemma was dismayed to discover that her professor was an older woman who wore an outdated outfit and no makeup. In that moment, Gemma decided that she wasn't going to learn anything of value in the class, revealing how her attitudes about personal appearance influence her ______.

A) sociodemographic characteristics
B) style preferences
C) strategy for success
D) cultural assumptions about age
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Our perceptions of our ______ are influenced by our assumptions about the meaning of specific nonverbal codes.

A) similarity or difference with another person
B) communication competence
C) self-assessment
D) relationship satisfaction
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Nonverbal communication can be defined as "any communicative characteristic or behavior that intentionally or unintentionally conveys a message through nonverbal cues in conjunction with verbal language."
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Human beings typically use multiple nonverbal codes simultaneously in each individual interaction.
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Using multiple oculesic behaviors at the same time can help to clarify our intended message.
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The nonverbal code kinesics is comprised of motion-based behaviors.
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When one person experiences a reduction of interpersonal distance unexpectedly initiated by another person, they are likely to be physiologically aroused resulting in a fight-or-flight response.
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The nonverbal code haptics includes all of the ways we communicate with our eyes.
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Our eyes are extremely effective tools for the observation of both proximal and distal nonverbal messages.
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Vocalics, when occurring alongside verbal language, may be the nonverbal code with the greatest ability to create and share meaning within interpersonal encounters.
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Happily, people are rarely judged on appearance cues over which they have little or no control.
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In North American culture, it is typically quite important to remove or limit many of the scents that remind us of our biology.
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Many scents are ambiguous in their communication potential, because they are often characterized on a subjective, evaluative continuum.
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The environmental code is much more about acquiring culturally relevant reactions to a space rather than about shaping the communicative content of the space itself.
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The nonverbal code chronemics offers highly effective cues for clear communication.
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In communication interactions, the burden of ethical responsibility lies with the person who is manipulatived by the nonverbal messages they receive from the sender.
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To expand knowledge in the field of social science, scholars test an idea and make an assertion under a variety of conditions, which leads to additional research to test that same idea under slightly different conditions or in unique contexts.
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Differentiate nonverbal and verbal messages. How are they similar? How do they differ?
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Using an example from your own experience, describe a situation when you chose a nonverbal code that was ineffective in sending your intended message. Include the type of nonverbal code you used and explain why you think using it to send your message was ineffective. Finally, name the nonverbal code you think would have been more effective and explain why.
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Differentiate between proxemics and haptics, indicating their similarities and differences.
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What is the relationship between vocalics and the process of creating and sharing meaning within an interpersonal encounter?
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Using an example from your own experience, describe a situation when you ignored or discounted the attitudes, values, beliefs, opinions, and actions of someone you perceived to be dissimilar to yourself. Specifically indicate which nonverbal codes influenced you to make that assumption of difference, including indicators of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, ability, or other sociodemographic characteristics of that person. Going forward, to uphold your ethical responsibility how can you avoid ignoring or discounting someone due to perceived dissimilarity?
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