Deck 7: What Are the Different Ways to Communicate Nonverbal

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According to the text, about _______ of everyday meaning is derived from verbal messages and _______ of meaning is decoded from nonverbal messages.

A) 65%; 35%
B) 50%; 50%
C) 35%; 65%
D) 85%; 15%
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The various ways we express and construct meaning include visual cues, auditory cues, touch behaviors, movements, proxemics, and devices such as smartphones. These are referred to as multiple _______ of nonverbal communication.

A) gestures
B) paralinguistics
C) channels
D) artifacts
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_______ communication is defined as the use of nonlinguistic and paralinguistic cues that are consciously or unconsciously expressed and decoded through multiple communication channels.

A) Verbal
B) Nonverbal
C) Indirect
D) High-context
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_______ messages are often the primary means of signaling emotions, attitudes, and the nature of our relationships with others.

A) Verbal
B) Nonverbal
C) Morphological
D) Phonological
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Hallie sarcastically says, "I'm so excited to take my final exam." She is using nonverbal communication to _______ the verbal message.

A) repeat
B) contradict
C) substitute for
D) accent
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Sam slams her books down on the desk as she says aloud, "I'm having a REALLY bad day." She is using nonverbal communication to _______ her verbal message.

A) contradict
B) substitute for
C) accent
D) regulate
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_______ rules are the situational norms we learn for expressing our emotions in public and in private in our own identity community.

A) Paralanguage
B) Cultural display
C) Kinesics language
D) Emoticon display
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In forming initial impressions of others, members of U.S. culture typically associate a _______ face and posture with higher credibility.

A) tense
B) rigid
C) varying
D) relaxed
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The "D" for the "SADFISH" nonverbal formula stands for

A) delight.
B) deception.
C) depressed.
D) disgust.
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Jessie says with a confident tone of voice: "I'm so thrilled to take this exam-another opportunity for me to show off all the amazing concepts I've learned in this class!" Jessie's confident tone of voice is reflective of the study of

A) kinesics.
B) paralinguistics.
C) haptics.
D) oculesics.
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_______ refers to the sounds and tones we use in conversation that accompanies the verbal message.

A) Paralanguage
B) Proxemics
C) Syntax
D) Morphology
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As Thiew is leaving the parking lot in his car, he sees a coworker in the distance, rolls down his window and waves to her. Thiew is using a hand wave as a(n)

A) emblem.
B) illustrator.
C) accent.
D) adaptor.
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As Leanne participates in her study group meeting, she makes eye contact with each speaker, which indicates the use of eye contact as a(n)

A) illustrator.
B) regulator.
C) emblem.
D) adaptor.
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_______ describes how loudly or softly you speak, whereas _______ describes speaking precisely or in a slurring manner.

A) Accent; rate
B) Range; pitch
C) Volume; articulation
D) Pitch; articulation
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According to proxemics research, Americans tend to prefer _______ to mark their "personal space."

A) 18-48 inches
B) 48-60 inches
C) 0-18 inches
D) 60-84 inches
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_______ is the study of space between persons, physical contact, and the inner anxiety we have when people violate our space.

A) Haptics
B) Paralanguage
C) Proxemics
D) Kinesics
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When a British businessperson has a problem dealing with frequent touch behaviors from an Arab businessperson, they are having a nonverbal communication problem around

A) haptics.
B) oculesics.
C) chronemics.
D) paralinguistics.
Question
Haptics involves what form of nonverbal communication?

A) Eye contact
B) Touch
C) Sign language
D) Hand gestures
Question
With regard to haptics, the United States is a _______ culture.

A) high-contact
B) moderate-contact
C) low-contact
D) no-contact
Question
_______ refers to the need for information privacy or psychological silence between the self and others.

A) Personal space
B) Intrapersonal space
C) Interpersonal space
D) Proxemics
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You're very people-oriented in your time-sense, and you'll rather stick around to chat with your friends and even to the point of being 10 minutes late to class. Your sense of _______ is leaning towards a _______ time schedule.

A) haptics; polychronic
B) haptics; monochronic
C) chronemics; monochronic
D) chronemics; polychronic
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_______ is the study of how people in different cultures structure, interpret, and understand the time dimension.

A) Proxemics
B) Kinesics
C) Haptics
D) Chronemics
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People in _______ cultures pay close attention to clock time and do one thing at a time.

A) monochronic-time schedule
B) polychronic-time schedule
C) bichronemic-time schedule
D) addictive-time schedule
Question
Chi and her friends prefer to be late for their appointments rather than abruptly terminate their conversation before it comes to a natural conclusion. Chi and her friends most likely belong to which time-schedule culture?

A) Monochronic
B) Polychronic
C) Bichronic
D) Chronemic
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Nonverbal communication is more believable than words. In other words, if someone's verbal message and paralanguage contradict, we tend to believe the message indicated by the paralanguage.
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The nonverbal hand gesture of "emblem" has cultural-universal meanings. For example, the "OK" hand gesture in U.S. culture means the same thing in all cultures.
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Facial expressions for emotions such as happiness and anger are consistent across cultures.
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According to research, we use the "public space" zone to mark our personal safety boundary and signal that our friends should not stand too close to us and intrude upon our need for 18-48 inches of spatial distance.
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The United States is a high-contact culture.
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Why is nonverbal communication considered a powerful form of human expression?
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Describe two of the five ways a nonverbal message can relate to a verbal message, giving an example for each.
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Discuss the function of artifacts as a nonverbal means of communication and give an example.
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Identify and describe the four spatial zones that exist for individuals in the United States.
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"Monochronic people are completely inflexible." "Polychronic people are completely disrespectful." Explain what is fundamentally wrong with these two statements. How can you reframe these statements so we can all get along?
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Deck 7: What Are the Different Ways to Communicate Nonverbal
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According to the text, about _______ of everyday meaning is derived from verbal messages and _______ of meaning is decoded from nonverbal messages.

A) 65%; 35%
B) 50%; 50%
C) 35%; 65%
D) 85%; 15%
C
2
The various ways we express and construct meaning include visual cues, auditory cues, touch behaviors, movements, proxemics, and devices such as smartphones. These are referred to as multiple _______ of nonverbal communication.

A) gestures
B) paralinguistics
C) channels
D) artifacts
C
3
_______ communication is defined as the use of nonlinguistic and paralinguistic cues that are consciously or unconsciously expressed and decoded through multiple communication channels.

A) Verbal
B) Nonverbal
C) Indirect
D) High-context
B
4
_______ messages are often the primary means of signaling emotions, attitudes, and the nature of our relationships with others.

A) Verbal
B) Nonverbal
C) Morphological
D) Phonological
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Hallie sarcastically says, "I'm so excited to take my final exam." She is using nonverbal communication to _______ the verbal message.

A) repeat
B) contradict
C) substitute for
D) accent
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Sam slams her books down on the desk as she says aloud, "I'm having a REALLY bad day." She is using nonverbal communication to _______ her verbal message.

A) contradict
B) substitute for
C) accent
D) regulate
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_______ rules are the situational norms we learn for expressing our emotions in public and in private in our own identity community.

A) Paralanguage
B) Cultural display
C) Kinesics language
D) Emoticon display
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In forming initial impressions of others, members of U.S. culture typically associate a _______ face and posture with higher credibility.

A) tense
B) rigid
C) varying
D) relaxed
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The "D" for the "SADFISH" nonverbal formula stands for

A) delight.
B) deception.
C) depressed.
D) disgust.
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10
Jessie says with a confident tone of voice: "I'm so thrilled to take this exam-another opportunity for me to show off all the amazing concepts I've learned in this class!" Jessie's confident tone of voice is reflective of the study of

A) kinesics.
B) paralinguistics.
C) haptics.
D) oculesics.
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_______ refers to the sounds and tones we use in conversation that accompanies the verbal message.

A) Paralanguage
B) Proxemics
C) Syntax
D) Morphology
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12
As Thiew is leaving the parking lot in his car, he sees a coworker in the distance, rolls down his window and waves to her. Thiew is using a hand wave as a(n)

A) emblem.
B) illustrator.
C) accent.
D) adaptor.
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13
As Leanne participates in her study group meeting, she makes eye contact with each speaker, which indicates the use of eye contact as a(n)

A) illustrator.
B) regulator.
C) emblem.
D) adaptor.
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14
_______ describes how loudly or softly you speak, whereas _______ describes speaking precisely or in a slurring manner.

A) Accent; rate
B) Range; pitch
C) Volume; articulation
D) Pitch; articulation
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According to proxemics research, Americans tend to prefer _______ to mark their "personal space."

A) 18-48 inches
B) 48-60 inches
C) 0-18 inches
D) 60-84 inches
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_______ is the study of space between persons, physical contact, and the inner anxiety we have when people violate our space.

A) Haptics
B) Paralanguage
C) Proxemics
D) Kinesics
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When a British businessperson has a problem dealing with frequent touch behaviors from an Arab businessperson, they are having a nonverbal communication problem around

A) haptics.
B) oculesics.
C) chronemics.
D) paralinguistics.
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Haptics involves what form of nonverbal communication?

A) Eye contact
B) Touch
C) Sign language
D) Hand gestures
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With regard to haptics, the United States is a _______ culture.

A) high-contact
B) moderate-contact
C) low-contact
D) no-contact
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_______ refers to the need for information privacy or psychological silence between the self and others.

A) Personal space
B) Intrapersonal space
C) Interpersonal space
D) Proxemics
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21
You're very people-oriented in your time-sense, and you'll rather stick around to chat with your friends and even to the point of being 10 minutes late to class. Your sense of _______ is leaning towards a _______ time schedule.

A) haptics; polychronic
B) haptics; monochronic
C) chronemics; monochronic
D) chronemics; polychronic
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_______ is the study of how people in different cultures structure, interpret, and understand the time dimension.

A) Proxemics
B) Kinesics
C) Haptics
D) Chronemics
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People in _______ cultures pay close attention to clock time and do one thing at a time.

A) monochronic-time schedule
B) polychronic-time schedule
C) bichronemic-time schedule
D) addictive-time schedule
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Chi and her friends prefer to be late for their appointments rather than abruptly terminate their conversation before it comes to a natural conclusion. Chi and her friends most likely belong to which time-schedule culture?

A) Monochronic
B) Polychronic
C) Bichronic
D) Chronemic
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Nonverbal communication is more believable than words. In other words, if someone's verbal message and paralanguage contradict, we tend to believe the message indicated by the paralanguage.
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The nonverbal hand gesture of "emblem" has cultural-universal meanings. For example, the "OK" hand gesture in U.S. culture means the same thing in all cultures.
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Facial expressions for emotions such as happiness and anger are consistent across cultures.
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According to research, we use the "public space" zone to mark our personal safety boundary and signal that our friends should not stand too close to us and intrude upon our need for 18-48 inches of spatial distance.
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The United States is a high-contact culture.
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Why is nonverbal communication considered a powerful form of human expression?
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Describe two of the five ways a nonverbal message can relate to a verbal message, giving an example for each.
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Discuss the function of artifacts as a nonverbal means of communication and give an example.
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Identify and describe the four spatial zones that exist for individuals in the United States.
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"Monochronic people are completely inflexible." "Polychronic people are completely disrespectful." Explain what is fundamentally wrong with these two statements. How can you reframe these statements so we can all get along?
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