Deck 9: Persuasive Dimensions of Nonverbal Communication

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-Environment
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-Impression management
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-Proxemics
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-Intimate space
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-Personal space
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-Social space
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-Public space
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-Physical appearance
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-Attraction
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-Physical attractiveness
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-Viscerotonic
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-Somatonic
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-Cerebrotonic
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-Kinesics
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-Oculesics
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-Touch deprivation
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Environments lead to--------------- , the formation of an impression, perception, or view of another.

A) oculesics
B) kinesics
C) impression management
D) nonverbal communication
E) social space
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Dr. Roberts's office was neat as a pin, with nothing out of place. The calendars and papers on his desk were all arranged in straight lines. This describes which aspect of the environment?

A) familiarity
B) privacy
C) formality
D) light
E) color
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Messages are more effective when they are presented with

A) appropriateness.
B) formality.
C) color.
D) enthusiasm.
E) facial coding.
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Lighting shapes our perceptions of

A) a group.
B) an environment.
C) an oculesic.
D) a public space.
E) attraction.
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When sitting in a cafeteria, men are more likely to sit further away from their same-sex friends than women. This relates to men's

A) interpersonal relationships.
B) status.
C) formality.
D) homophobia.
E) territoriality.
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------------------ body types are generally seen as the most uptight.

A) Somatonic
B) Viscerotonic
C) Cerebrotonic
D) Physically attractive
E) Mesomorph
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------------------impacts environment by affecting the way we feel, what we say, and our desire to stay or leave.

A) Noise
B) Status
C) Cultural background
D) Posture
E) Sexual orientation
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Mark is a supervisor at a steel manufacturing plant. To convey to others that he is in charge, he walks with his chest puffed out. This is an example of which type of nonverbal communication?

A) body type
B) environment
C) proxemics
D) physical appearance
E) kinesics
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____________ is used to get you to reveal the truth.

A) Privacy
B) Formality
C) Color
D) Environment
E) Light
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--------- is the study of how people use their physical space and spatial zones.

A) Kinesics
B) Territoriality
C) Status
D) Proxemics
E) Impression management
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To convey that we are interested in a conversation, we tend to make eye contact. This is an example of which type of nonverbal gesture?

A) emblem
B) illustrator
C) regulator
D) adaptors
E) affect displays
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When you change environments and audiences, you change your

A) gestures.
B) physical appearance.
C) nonverbal messages.
D) eye behavior.
E) effectiveness.
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The------------ zone measures 1½ to 4 feet of space between communicators and can be used in relaxed situations among friends, family, or colleagues.

A) intimate space
B) personal space
C) public space
D) social space
E) dominant space
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Roxy introduced her boyfriend, Michael, to her co-worker, Barbara. Upon meeting, Michael and Barbara shook hands. This is an example of which type of touch?

A) functional/professional
B) social/polite
C) friendship/warmth
D) love/intimacy
E) dominance/territorial
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-------------- can reveal information about our relationships with others.

A) Light
B) Proxemics
C) Physical attractiveness
D) Illustrators
E) Affect displays
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-------------- is the study of human movement, gestures, and posture.

A) Kinesics
B) Territoriality
C) Status
D) Proxemics
E) Dominance
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Mr. Peterson is the president of a local computer company. He sits behind a large desk when talking to visitors, but when he is angry at an employee, he stands close to the person and looks him or her in the eye. Mr. Peterson's proxemics are influenced by his

A) cultural background.
B) status.
C) sexual orientation.
D) age.
E) territoriality.
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Clicking a pen during class is a/an------------- because it helps some people feel more content during otherwise stressful situations.

A) adaptor
B) illustrator
C) regulator
D) emblem
E) affect display
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-------------- can complement, contradict, or accent a verbal message, and they are typically used to aid in getting a message across.

A) Emblems
B) Adaptors
C) Regulators
D) Affect displays
E) Illustrators
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Suzie works as a bank teller and has three other co-workers who also work at the counter with her. During this setting, she is most likely to observe which spatial zone?

A) social space
B) intimate space
C) public space
D) personal
E) protective space
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We try to--------------- others so that they will like us and trust us.

A) rectify
B) emulate
C) deceive
D) attract
E) dominate
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------------- can be the most misunderstood code of nonverbal communication.

A) Physical appearance
B) Environment
C) Touch
D) Kinesics
E) Proxemics
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-------------- touches are used when people show their non-romantic emotion and affection toward one another and are enacted differently across cultures.

A) Love/intimacy
B) Friendship/warmth
C) Functional/professional
D) Social/polite
E) Viscerotonic
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John found himself intrigued to learn more about his classmate, Rhonda. John is experiencing the effects of

A) attraction.
B) physical appearance.
C) physical attractiveness.
D) physical presentation.
E) Facial Action Coding System.
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The Facial Action Coding System indicates that -----------------is often easily detected from physical appearance.

A) proxemics
B) kindness
C) intelligence
D) emotion
E) kinesics
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Verbal messages are more persuasive than nonverbal messages.
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The environment in someone's home or office influences our perceptions of the person's attitude and character.
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Cool colors are more arousing but also more stressful.
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Temperature is something we feel, and it makes us feel that way regardless of persuasion.
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Personal space is 0 to 1½ feet between communicators.
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Women use proxemics differently than men because women do not like to be alone.
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When considering kinesics, researchers are only examining posture and gestures.
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Our face expresses the kind of emotion we are feeling, while our body reveals the intensity of that emotion.
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Touch is the most powerful of all the nonverbal codes.
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Attraction refers to a culturally derived perception of beauty formed by features of our appearance, such as height or shape.
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Give an example of at least three functions of clothing. Explain how each one is persuasive.
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Name three groups of people in your life that you interact with regularly. How do you use nonverbal communication to persuade each of these groups?
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You can see that the hands of the man sitting next to you are very shaky and moving nervously. You ask if he is OK, and he tells you that he feels fine. What are you more likely to believe? Why?
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What is the most persuasive nonverbal communication code in your life? Why?
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What factors in your environment make you want to stay longer or leave sooner?
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Are you easily persuaded by touch (e.g., handshakes, hugs, pats on the back)? Do these forms of touch impact you in positive or negative ways?
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How can face and eye behavior be persuasive?
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Describe a time when an environment's noise impacted your ideas or perceptions of a person or place. What did the noise persuade you to do?
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Recall someone who has a distinct walk and describe his or her movement. What does the walk say about the person?
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Describe facial expressions that convey each of these emotions: sadness, anger, disgust, fear, happiness, and surprise.
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-Nonverbal communication
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-Environment
the built or natural surroundings that serve as the context in which people interact.
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-Impression management
the formation of an impression, perception, or view of others
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-Proxemics
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Environments lead to--------------- , the formation of an impression, perception, or view of another.

A) oculesics
B) kinesics
C) impression management
D) nonverbal communication
E) social space
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Dr. Roberts's office was neat as a pin, with nothing out of place. The calendars and papers on his desk were all arranged in straight lines. This describes which aspect of the environment?

A) familiarity
B) privacy
C) formality
D) light
E) color
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Messages are more effective when they are presented with

A) appropriateness.
B) formality.
C) color.
D) enthusiasm.
E) facial coding.
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Lighting shapes our perceptions of

A) a group.
B) an environment.
C) an oculesic.
D) a public space.
E) attraction.
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When sitting in a cafeteria, men are more likely to sit further away from their same-sex friends than women. This relates to men's

A) interpersonal relationships.
B) status.
C) formality.
D) homophobia.
E) territoriality.
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------------------ body types are generally seen as the most uptight.

A) Somatonic
B) Viscerotonic
C) Cerebrotonic
D) Physically attractive
E) Mesomorph
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------------------impacts environment by affecting the way we feel, what we say, and our desire to stay or leave.

A) Noise
B) Status
C) Cultural background
D) Posture
E) Sexual orientation
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Mark is a supervisor at a steel manufacturing plant. To convey to others that he is in charge, he walks with his chest puffed out. This is an example of which type of nonverbal communication?

A) body type
B) environment
C) proxemics
D) physical appearance
E) kinesics
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____________ is used to get you to reveal the truth.

A) Privacy
B) Formality
C) Color
D) Environment
E) Light
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--------- is the study of how people use their physical space and spatial zones.

A) Kinesics
B) Territoriality
C) Status
D) Proxemics
E) Impression management
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To convey that we are interested in a conversation, we tend to make eye contact. This is an example of which type of nonverbal gesture?

A) emblem
B) illustrator
C) regulator
D) adaptors
E) affect displays
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When you change environments and audiences, you change your

A) gestures.
B) physical appearance.
C) nonverbal messages.
D) eye behavior.
E) effectiveness.
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The------------ zone measures 1½ to 4 feet of space between communicators and can be used in relaxed situations among friends, family, or colleagues.

A) intimate space
B) personal space
C) public space
D) social space
E) dominant space
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Roxy introduced her boyfriend, Michael, to her co-worker, Barbara. Upon meeting, Michael and Barbara shook hands. This is an example of which type of touch?

A) functional/professional
B) social/polite
C) friendship/warmth
D) love/intimacy
E) dominance/territorial
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-------------- can reveal information about our relationships with others.

A) Light
B) Proxemics
C) Physical attractiveness
D) Illustrators
E) Affect displays
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-------------- is the study of human movement, gestures, and posture.

A) Kinesics
B) Territoriality
C) Status
D) Proxemics
E) Dominance
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Mr. Peterson is the president of a local computer company. He sits behind a large desk when talking to visitors, but when he is angry at an employee, he stands close to the person and looks him or her in the eye. Mr. Peterson's proxemics are influenced by his

A) cultural background.
B) status.
C) sexual orientation.
D) age.
E) territoriality.
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Clicking a pen during class is a/an------------- because it helps some people feel more content during otherwise stressful situations.

A) adaptor
B) illustrator
C) regulator
D) emblem
E) affect display
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-------------- can complement, contradict, or accent a verbal message, and they are typically used to aid in getting a message across.

A) Emblems
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C) Regulators
D) Affect displays
E) Illustrators
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Suzie works as a bank teller and has three other co-workers who also work at the counter with her. During this setting, she is most likely to observe which spatial zone?

A) social space
B) intimate space
C) public space
D) personal
E) protective space
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We try to--------------- others so that they will like us and trust us.

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B) emulate
C) deceive
D) attract
E) dominate
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------------- can be the most misunderstood code of nonverbal communication.

A) Physical appearance
B) Environment
C) Touch
D) Kinesics
E) Proxemics
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-------------- touches are used when people show their non-romantic emotion and affection toward one another and are enacted differently across cultures.

A) Love/intimacy
B) Friendship/warmth
C) Functional/professional
D) Social/polite
E) Viscerotonic
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John found himself intrigued to learn more about his classmate, Rhonda. John is experiencing the effects of

A) attraction.
B) physical appearance.
C) physical attractiveness.
D) physical presentation.
E) Facial Action Coding System.
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The Facial Action Coding System indicates that -----------------is often easily detected from physical appearance.

A) proxemics
B) kindness
C) intelligence
D) emotion
E) kinesics
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Verbal messages are more persuasive than nonverbal messages.
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The environment in someone's home or office influences our perceptions of the person's attitude and character.
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Cool colors are more arousing but also more stressful.
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Temperature is something we feel, and it makes us feel that way regardless of persuasion.
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Personal space is 0 to 1½ feet between communicators.
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Women use proxemics differently than men because women do not like to be alone.
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When considering kinesics, researchers are only examining posture and gestures.
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Our face expresses the kind of emotion we are feeling, while our body reveals the intensity of that emotion.
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Touch is the most powerful of all the nonverbal codes.
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Attraction refers to a culturally derived perception of beauty formed by features of our appearance, such as height or shape.
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Give an example of at least three functions of clothing. Explain how each one is persuasive.
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Name three groups of people in your life that you interact with regularly. How do you use nonverbal communication to persuade each of these groups?
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You can see that the hands of the man sitting next to you are very shaky and moving nervously. You ask if he is OK, and he tells you that he feels fine. What are you more likely to believe? Why?
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What is the most persuasive nonverbal communication code in your life? Why?
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What factors in your environment make you want to stay longer or leave sooner?
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Are you easily persuaded by touch (e.g., handshakes, hugs, pats on the back)? Do these forms of touch impact you in positive or negative ways?
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How can face and eye behavior be persuasive?
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Describe a time when an environment's noise impacted your ideas or perceptions of a person or place. What did the noise persuade you to do?
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Recall someone who has a distinct walk and describe his or her movement. What does the walk say about the person?
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Describe facial expressions that convey each of these emotions: sadness, anger, disgust, fear, happiness, and surprise.
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