Deck 5: Encoding Messages: Nonverbal Communication

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According to your book, nonverbal communication is made up of

A) all human behavior.
B) behavior other than words that is intended to convey a message.
C) any instance in which a stimulus other than words creates meaning in either a sender's or a receiver's mind.
D) None of the above
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Which of the following statements is NOT true about nonverbal communication?

A) It may be unintentional
B) It consists of multiple codes
C) Is immediate, continuous, and natural
D) It consists of arbitrary and conventional signs
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Which of the following would NOT be considered nonverbal communication according to your text?

A) Alone in his room, late at night, John sighs.
B) As John sighs, his roommate watches and wonders why John in unhappy.
C) John gives an exaggerated sigh to let his roommate know that the radio is on too loud.
D) None of the above
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One way to increase the accuracy of our interpretation of another's nonverbal messages is to compare our interpretations to baseline behaviors. This means we should

A) ask other people what they mean by their nonverbal behaviors.
B) observe how the other person normally behaves and compare those behaviors with the behaviors we are trying to understand.
C) look at the context to see if the surrounding environment will give clues as to the meaning of the behavior.
D) assume what the other means is what you would mean if you were in that situation.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE about nonverbal communication?

A) Every nonverbal act is an intentional message; our job is to figure out its true meaning.
B) Nonverbal messages can easily undermine and contradict what we really want to convey.
C) Nonverbal communication is much easier to interpret than verbal communication.
D) All of the above
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Mehrabian argues that __________ are relational messages exchanged in every interaction.

A) liking, status, and responsiveness
B) repetition, substitution, complementation
C) emblems, affect displays, regulators
D) cultural, professional, and personal display rules
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Nonverbal communication is more useful than verbal communication in conveying which of the following kinds of information?

A) initial impressions
B) relational information
C) emotional expression
D) All of the above
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The kinesic code is made up of

A) eye behavior.
B) gesture and body movement.
C) the use of space.
D) the use of time.
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Nonverbal accenting occurs when

A) the nonverbal message undermines the verbal message.
B) the nonverbal message is used instead of a verbal message.
C) the nonverbal message modifies the verbal message.
D) nonverbal cues emphasize part of the verbal message.
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When the boss gets to the most important part of his instructions, his voice gets stronger and he stares directly at his employees. This is an example of

A) substituting.
B) complementing.
C) accenting.
D) regulating.
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Affect displays

A) regulate turn-taking.
B) describe the size or shape of objects.
C) show emotions.
D) All of the above
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In North America, an example of a ____________ is men should not show fear in public.

A) cultural display rule
B) personal display rule
C) proxemic rule
D) chronemic rule
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__________ is the study of time.

A) Kinesics
B) Proxemics
C) Chronemics
D) Paralanguage
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The study of space and territory is called

A) kinesics.
B) proxemics.
C) chronemics.
D) paralanguage.
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Which of the following kinds of cues would be classed as paralanguage?

A) Use of ums and ahs to fill pauses.
B) Standing close or far from another person.
C) Use of gesture and body movement.
D) None of the above
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Which of the following scenarios demonstrates the use of a vocalization?

A) Ted has a deep resonant voice that makes people look up to him.
B) During class, Jill and Danny giggle and yawn to annoy their teacher.
C) Keith hems and haws when he feels anxious.
D) Gus uses obscene language when he's angry.
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The three aspects of chronemics discussed in your book were

A) psychological, biological, and cultural time orientations.
B) personal space, territoriality, and touch.
C) endomorph, ectomorph, and mesomorph.
D) adaptors, affect displays, and regulators.
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When Gonzalez and Zimbardo studied time, they found that

A) future-orientations occurred so infrequently they had to be dropped from the study.
B) most people focused on the past.
C) time orientation and employment choice may be related.
D) All of the above
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A child's secret clubhouse, which maybe accessed only to friends is an example of territory.

A) public
B) home
C) interaction
D) body
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Writing graffiti on the walls is an example of which kind of territorial encroachment?

A) contamination
B) violation
C) invasion
D) None of the above
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In a classroom the action zone is

A) the space behind the teacher's desk where he or she is free to walk and write on the board.
B) the space immediately outside the classroom door through which people must pass to enter the room.
C) a triangle the base of which includes students in the front row and the apex of which points toward the back of the classroom.
D) the row of seats furthest away from the teacher.
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A person who is classified as a(n) ___________ has a muscular and athletic body type.

A) endomorph
B) mesomorph
C) somatype
D) ectomorph
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Which is NOT true of how design elements in the built environment affect us?

A) Large furniture often indicates power.
B) Cool colors are stimulating and exciting.
C) Smooth, soft surfaces are relaxing.
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three major functions of dress?

A) deintensification
B) comfort-protection
C) modesty
D) cultural display
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Nonverbal behaviors are affected by culture; certain emotions may be conveyed differently in different cultures.
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Nonverbal behaviors are often universal; certain emotions may be conveyed in much the same way in different cultures.
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Nonverbal codes are especially good in conveying abstract, logical information.
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Responsiveness cues indicate the degree to which we are psychologically involved in an interaction.
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According to your text, nonverbal communication is usually more effective than verbal communication in expressing emotion.
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The type of kinesic message most like the spoken word is the emblem.
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The nonverbal behaviors that act as "traffic signals" during interaction are called regulators.
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According to your text, if you want to detect lying you'll gain the most information if you attend to the facial and eye behavior of the person you are observing.
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Rocking back and forth to reduce stress is an example of a nonverbal regulator.
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When she is anxious, Alexes plays with her ring, turning it over and over. This is an example of a nonverbal adaptor.
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When interest and attention is high, pupil size increases.
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Jack doesn't make the team, but he pretends not to care. He is intensifying his emotion.
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Joan is an externalizer. This means she is good at portraying emotion.
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The typical pattern for most Americans is for listeners to make eye contact and for speakers to look away as they talk.
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Paralanguage is a form of verbal rather than nonverbal communication.
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Silence is as much a part of paralanguage as is sound.
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In our culture, the social distance used for impersonal, business relationships extends from 4 to 12 feet.
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The study of clothing and accessories is called haptics.
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People who score high on present, hedonism time orientation like to spend their time playing and going to parties.
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People who feel anxious and pressured by deadlines and who are compulsive about their own and others' punctuality have a present, fatalism orientation.
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In Japanese workplaces, workers usually have private offices.
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A somatype is a person who is short, round, and fat.
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Wearing eye glasses increases an individual's approachability.
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The three aspects of the self discussed by William James are the social self, the spiritual self, and the material self.
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Object language refers to language that is clear and unambiguous.
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In earlier historical periods, laws dictated what kind of clothing a person could wear, and people who dressed above their station in life could be arrested.
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Define nonverbal communication. What special characteristics does nonverbal communication have?
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In what three kinds of situations do communicators rely more on nonverbal messages than on verbal messages?
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Often nonverbal messages are used in conjunction with verbal messages. Name at least five of the six ways nonverbal messages modify verbal messages. Give examples.
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Define and give examples of emblems, illustrators, regulators, affect displays, and adaptors. Which nonverbal code are these categories used to describe?
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What three kinds of display rules govern our use of affect displays? Give examples of each.
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Discuss how people control and manage territory. What is territoriality? What kinds of territories do people occupy? How can these territories be encroached?
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If you were to give advice to a male lawyer about how to present himself in a courtroom, what would you tell him about dress? What would you tell a female lawyer?
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Deck 5: Encoding Messages: Nonverbal Communication
1
According to your book, nonverbal communication is made up of

A) all human behavior.
B) behavior other than words that is intended to convey a message.
C) any instance in which a stimulus other than words creates meaning in either a sender's or a receiver's mind.
D) None of the above
any instance in which a stimulus other than words creates meaning in either a sender's or a receiver's mind.
2
Which of the following statements is NOT true about nonverbal communication?

A) It may be unintentional
B) It consists of multiple codes
C) Is immediate, continuous, and natural
D) It consists of arbitrary and conventional signs
It consists of arbitrary and conventional signs
3
Which of the following would NOT be considered nonverbal communication according to your text?

A) Alone in his room, late at night, John sighs.
B) As John sighs, his roommate watches and wonders why John in unhappy.
C) John gives an exaggerated sigh to let his roommate know that the radio is on too loud.
D) None of the above
Alone in his room, late at night, John sighs.
4
One way to increase the accuracy of our interpretation of another's nonverbal messages is to compare our interpretations to baseline behaviors. This means we should

A) ask other people what they mean by their nonverbal behaviors.
B) observe how the other person normally behaves and compare those behaviors with the behaviors we are trying to understand.
C) look at the context to see if the surrounding environment will give clues as to the meaning of the behavior.
D) assume what the other means is what you would mean if you were in that situation.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE about nonverbal communication?

A) Every nonverbal act is an intentional message; our job is to figure out its true meaning.
B) Nonverbal messages can easily undermine and contradict what we really want to convey.
C) Nonverbal communication is much easier to interpret than verbal communication.
D) All of the above
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Mehrabian argues that __________ are relational messages exchanged in every interaction.

A) liking, status, and responsiveness
B) repetition, substitution, complementation
C) emblems, affect displays, regulators
D) cultural, professional, and personal display rules
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Nonverbal communication is more useful than verbal communication in conveying which of the following kinds of information?

A) initial impressions
B) relational information
C) emotional expression
D) All of the above
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The kinesic code is made up of

A) eye behavior.
B) gesture and body movement.
C) the use of space.
D) the use of time.
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Nonverbal accenting occurs when

A) the nonverbal message undermines the verbal message.
B) the nonverbal message is used instead of a verbal message.
C) the nonverbal message modifies the verbal message.
D) nonverbal cues emphasize part of the verbal message.
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10
When the boss gets to the most important part of his instructions, his voice gets stronger and he stares directly at his employees. This is an example of

A) substituting.
B) complementing.
C) accenting.
D) regulating.
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Affect displays

A) regulate turn-taking.
B) describe the size or shape of objects.
C) show emotions.
D) All of the above
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In North America, an example of a ____________ is men should not show fear in public.

A) cultural display rule
B) personal display rule
C) proxemic rule
D) chronemic rule
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__________ is the study of time.

A) Kinesics
B) Proxemics
C) Chronemics
D) Paralanguage
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The study of space and territory is called

A) kinesics.
B) proxemics.
C) chronemics.
D) paralanguage.
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Which of the following kinds of cues would be classed as paralanguage?

A) Use of ums and ahs to fill pauses.
B) Standing close or far from another person.
C) Use of gesture and body movement.
D) None of the above
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Which of the following scenarios demonstrates the use of a vocalization?

A) Ted has a deep resonant voice that makes people look up to him.
B) During class, Jill and Danny giggle and yawn to annoy their teacher.
C) Keith hems and haws when he feels anxious.
D) Gus uses obscene language when he's angry.
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The three aspects of chronemics discussed in your book were

A) psychological, biological, and cultural time orientations.
B) personal space, territoriality, and touch.
C) endomorph, ectomorph, and mesomorph.
D) adaptors, affect displays, and regulators.
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When Gonzalez and Zimbardo studied time, they found that

A) future-orientations occurred so infrequently they had to be dropped from the study.
B) most people focused on the past.
C) time orientation and employment choice may be related.
D) All of the above
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A child's secret clubhouse, which maybe accessed only to friends is an example of territory.

A) public
B) home
C) interaction
D) body
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Writing graffiti on the walls is an example of which kind of territorial encroachment?

A) contamination
B) violation
C) invasion
D) None of the above
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In a classroom the action zone is

A) the space behind the teacher's desk where he or she is free to walk and write on the board.
B) the space immediately outside the classroom door through which people must pass to enter the room.
C) a triangle the base of which includes students in the front row and the apex of which points toward the back of the classroom.
D) the row of seats furthest away from the teacher.
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A person who is classified as a(n) ___________ has a muscular and athletic body type.

A) endomorph
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C) somatype
D) ectomorph
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Which is NOT true of how design elements in the built environment affect us?

A) Large furniture often indicates power.
B) Cool colors are stimulating and exciting.
C) Smooth, soft surfaces are relaxing.
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three major functions of dress?

A) deintensification
B) comfort-protection
C) modesty
D) cultural display
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Nonverbal behaviors are affected by culture; certain emotions may be conveyed differently in different cultures.
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Nonverbal behaviors are often universal; certain emotions may be conveyed in much the same way in different cultures.
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Nonverbal codes are especially good in conveying abstract, logical information.
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Responsiveness cues indicate the degree to which we are psychologically involved in an interaction.
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According to your text, nonverbal communication is usually more effective than verbal communication in expressing emotion.
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The type of kinesic message most like the spoken word is the emblem.
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The nonverbal behaviors that act as "traffic signals" during interaction are called regulators.
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According to your text, if you want to detect lying you'll gain the most information if you attend to the facial and eye behavior of the person you are observing.
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Rocking back and forth to reduce stress is an example of a nonverbal regulator.
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When she is anxious, Alexes plays with her ring, turning it over and over. This is an example of a nonverbal adaptor.
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When interest and attention is high, pupil size increases.
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Jack doesn't make the team, but he pretends not to care. He is intensifying his emotion.
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Joan is an externalizer. This means she is good at portraying emotion.
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The typical pattern for most Americans is for listeners to make eye contact and for speakers to look away as they talk.
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Paralanguage is a form of verbal rather than nonverbal communication.
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Silence is as much a part of paralanguage as is sound.
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In our culture, the social distance used for impersonal, business relationships extends from 4 to 12 feet.
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The study of clothing and accessories is called haptics.
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People who score high on present, hedonism time orientation like to spend their time playing and going to parties.
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People who feel anxious and pressured by deadlines and who are compulsive about their own and others' punctuality have a present, fatalism orientation.
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In Japanese workplaces, workers usually have private offices.
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A somatype is a person who is short, round, and fat.
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Wearing eye glasses increases an individual's approachability.
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The three aspects of the self discussed by William James are the social self, the spiritual self, and the material self.
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Object language refers to language that is clear and unambiguous.
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In earlier historical periods, laws dictated what kind of clothing a person could wear, and people who dressed above their station in life could be arrested.
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Define nonverbal communication. What special characteristics does nonverbal communication have?
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In what three kinds of situations do communicators rely more on nonverbal messages than on verbal messages?
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Often nonverbal messages are used in conjunction with verbal messages. Name at least five of the six ways nonverbal messages modify verbal messages. Give examples.
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Define and give examples of emblems, illustrators, regulators, affect displays, and adaptors. Which nonverbal code are these categories used to describe?
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What three kinds of display rules govern our use of affect displays? Give examples of each.
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Discuss how people control and manage territory. What is territoriality? What kinds of territories do people occupy? How can these territories be encroached?
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