Deck 4: Nonverbal Communication

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The approach that focuses on the types of nonverbal behaviors is ______.

A) formative
B) functional
C) nature
D) nurture
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Which early culture established that a year was 365.24 days long?

A) Egyptian
B) Maya
C) Roman
D) Sumerian
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Which of the following refers to the study of our use of touch to communicate?

A) chronemics
B) haptics
C) kinesics
D) olfactics
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A gesture,such as a wave,is included in the study of ______.

A) haptics
B) kinesics
C) olfactics
D) artifactual communication
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Which of the following is a characteristics of the wai gesture?

A) It is a learned behavior in France.
B) It is a learned behavior in Nigeria.
C) It is used to pay homage to Confucius.
D) It varies by the degree of deference that is called for.
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The study of communication by smell is known as ______.

A) chronemics
B) haptics
C) oculesics
D) olfactics
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Vocal qualifiers and segregates are part of ______.

A) silence
B) paralanguage
C) proxemics
D) haptics
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Which of the following is the study of our use of personal space?

A) haptics
B) kinesics
C) olfactics
D) proxemics
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Which expressions are easier to discern than other universal expressions?

A) envy and sadness
B) happiness and surprise
C) anger and disgust
D) fear and contempt
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Messages conveyed through objects or arrangements of objects made by human hands are ______.

A) haptics
B) kinesics
C) olfactics
D) artifactual communication
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An example of a tonal language in which the denotative meaning of some words depends on the context and how the word is said is ______.

A) Australian English
B) German
C) Malay
D) Vietnamese
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______ are sometimes arbitrary in character,sometimes based on a real or fancied analogy,and usually simpler than symbols.

A) Signs
B) Symbols
C) Markers
D) Words
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Researchers found evidence for how many universal nonverbal expressions?

A) two
B) seven
C) three
D) five
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The belief that nonverbal communication is learned is basic to which approach to the study of nonverbal behavior?

A) formative
B) functional
C) nature
D) nurture
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Intensity (loud/soft),pitch (high/low),and extent (drawl and clipping)are all ______.

A) vocal qualifiers
B) audio qualifiers
C) vocal markers
D) audio markers
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In Fragante v.City and County of Honolulu,the Supreme Court let stand a federal appeals court decision supporting an employee's termination based on ______.

A) a heavy accent
B) physical appearance
C) use of personal space
D) use of time
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Misinterpretations of nonverbal communication is a major barrier to intercultural communication.
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Marla arrives at 5:30 for a 6:00 dinner at Jaime's house because in her culture it is the norm to arrive one-half hour early.This is an instance of transmitting information nonverbally through ______.

A) chronemics
B) haptics
C) oculesics
D) olfactics
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Touch used instead of saying "I love you" exemplifies which function of the nonverbal communication?

A) sending uncomfortable messages
B) making relationships clear
C) regulating interaction
D) replacing spoken messages
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Selma and Nathan stand very close to each other outside the classroom,but in the classroom they remain several feet from each other.This is an instance of transmitting information nonverbally through ______.

A) haptics
B) kinesics
C) olfactics
D) proxemics
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In intercultural interactions,we are less likely to recognize how nonverbal symbols are different than how languages are different.
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Sadness is one of the universal forms of nonverbal expression.
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Burgoon contends that some nonverbal communication,even in the same culture,is so ambiguous that its interpretation is mediated by context.
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Researchers from the ______ approach (anthropologists,sociologists)believe that nonverbal communication is learned.
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Scholars from the nature approach believe nonverbal behavior is genetically determined.
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There are no nonverbal cues generally recognized across cultures.
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A home with good feng shui manipulates design and furniture to establish positive energy and balance.
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In Asia,silence has generally been considered socially disagreeable.
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In all cultures,women can detect odors in lower concentrations,identify them more accurately,and remember them longer than men.
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Subcultures tend to have similar nonverbal messages,as long as they are a part of the same dominant culture.
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According to Mehrabian,in the United States,status manifests itself by a relaxed posture.
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In the United States,contextual factors are critical to understanding the symbolic content of touching.
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Smell remains one of the least understood senses.
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A French parliamentary committee found that Muslim women's covering of their faces was against the French republican principles of secularism and equality.
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Even if a smile is universally recognized as a sign of friendliness,it has other meanings specific to a culture.
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The white AIDS ribbon became one of the most recognized symbols worldwide.
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Charles Darwin argued that some nonverbal cues are biologically determined.
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Edward Hall argued that standing in lines is more likely to be found in cultures where people are treated as equals.
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The calendar in use today,the Gregorian calendar,dates back to 1582.
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The wai is a Thai nonverbal gesture accompanied with verbal greetings.
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A form of artifactual communication,Muslim women may wear several different types of headscarves and veils generally referred to as ______.
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______ communication refers to how we decorate our homes.
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The study of our use of touch to communicate is known as ______.
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______ stated that our facial expressions,such as smiles and frowns,are not learned but biologically determined.
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Define nonverbal communication.
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The space that an individual claims,whether permanently or temporarily,is referred to as ______.
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Chinese geomancy,______,is the art of manipulating the physical environment to establish harmony with the natural environment.
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A study of university students in the United States showed that ______ can be used to communicate playful aggression,sexual interest or intent,or support.
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Many American-Indian people understand time to be ______.
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According to Hall,doing many things at once is known as ______ time.
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Gestures,body movements,facial expressions,and eye contact are behaviors termed ______.
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Western cultures tend to think of time in a ______ sense.
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Nonverbal communication can be narrowly defined to include only intentional use or broadly defined to also include elements of the ______.
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The term given to the study of our use of personal space is ______.
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Directing turn taking in a conversation is an example of using nonverbals to ______ interaction.
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In ______,on the individual level,silence can be viewed as a state of being.
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In situations in which words cannot be used,nonverbal are used to ______ spoken messages.
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According to Hall,using time by doing one thing at a time is known as ______ time.
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Happiness and ______ are easier to discern than other nonverbal behaviors.
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The nonverbal elements of the voice are referred to as ______.
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Define and give examples of how proxemics are used differently in different cultures.
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List and briefly describe nonverbal communication as well as the three major approaches to the study of nonverbal communication.
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Define and give examples of how chronemics are used differently in different cultures.
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Create a hypothetic example where monochromic and polychromic time use created barriers in intercultural communication.
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Outline and evaluate the possible arguments in the Fragante v.City and County of Honolulu case.
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Use the example of Korean storekeepers and African American customers to identify nonverbal misunderstandings.
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List the seven universally recognized facial expressions according to research by Ekman and colleagues.
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Pick one function of nonverbal communication,and describe how it affects day-to-day life as we communicate interculturally.
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Define and give examples of how territoriality is used differently in different cultures.
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Identify,with intercultural examples,three of the six functions performed by nonverbal communication.
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Define and give examples of how olfactics are used differently in different cultures.
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Define and give examples of how kinesics are used differently in different cultures.
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Define and give examples of how paralanguage is used differently in different cultures.
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Define and give examples of how artifactual communication is used differently in different cultures.
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Define and give examples of how haptics are used differently in different cultures.
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Define and give examples of how silence is used differently in different cultures.
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Give examples of internationally recognized and understood signs and symbols.
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How is the wai gesture related to and consistent with other aspects of Thai culture?
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How does nonverbal communication affect the success of intercultural communication?
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The approach that focuses on the types of nonverbal behaviors is ______.

A) formative
B) functional
C) nature
D) nurture
B
2
Which early culture established that a year was 365.24 days long?

A) Egyptian
B) Maya
C) Roman
D) Sumerian
B
3
Which of the following refers to the study of our use of touch to communicate?

A) chronemics
B) haptics
C) kinesics
D) olfactics
B
4
A gesture,such as a wave,is included in the study of ______.

A) haptics
B) kinesics
C) olfactics
D) artifactual communication
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Which of the following is a characteristics of the wai gesture?

A) It is a learned behavior in France.
B) It is a learned behavior in Nigeria.
C) It is used to pay homage to Confucius.
D) It varies by the degree of deference that is called for.
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The study of communication by smell is known as ______.

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B) haptics
C) oculesics
D) olfactics
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Vocal qualifiers and segregates are part of ______.

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C) proxemics
D) haptics
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Which of the following is the study of our use of personal space?

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B) kinesics
C) olfactics
D) proxemics
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Which expressions are easier to discern than other universal expressions?

A) envy and sadness
B) happiness and surprise
C) anger and disgust
D) fear and contempt
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Messages conveyed through objects or arrangements of objects made by human hands are ______.

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C) olfactics
D) artifactual communication
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An example of a tonal language in which the denotative meaning of some words depends on the context and how the word is said is ______.

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B) German
C) Malay
D) Vietnamese
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______ are sometimes arbitrary in character,sometimes based on a real or fancied analogy,and usually simpler than symbols.

A) Signs
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C) Markers
D) Words
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Researchers found evidence for how many universal nonverbal expressions?

A) two
B) seven
C) three
D) five
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The belief that nonverbal communication is learned is basic to which approach to the study of nonverbal behavior?

A) formative
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C) nature
D) nurture
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Intensity (loud/soft),pitch (high/low),and extent (drawl and clipping)are all ______.

A) vocal qualifiers
B) audio qualifiers
C) vocal markers
D) audio markers
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In Fragante v.City and County of Honolulu,the Supreme Court let stand a federal appeals court decision supporting an employee's termination based on ______.

A) a heavy accent
B) physical appearance
C) use of personal space
D) use of time
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Misinterpretations of nonverbal communication is a major barrier to intercultural communication.
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Marla arrives at 5:30 for a 6:00 dinner at Jaime's house because in her culture it is the norm to arrive one-half hour early.This is an instance of transmitting information nonverbally through ______.

A) chronemics
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C) oculesics
D) olfactics
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Touch used instead of saying "I love you" exemplifies which function of the nonverbal communication?

A) sending uncomfortable messages
B) making relationships clear
C) regulating interaction
D) replacing spoken messages
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Selma and Nathan stand very close to each other outside the classroom,but in the classroom they remain several feet from each other.This is an instance of transmitting information nonverbally through ______.

A) haptics
B) kinesics
C) olfactics
D) proxemics
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In intercultural interactions,we are less likely to recognize how nonverbal symbols are different than how languages are different.
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Sadness is one of the universal forms of nonverbal expression.
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Burgoon contends that some nonverbal communication,even in the same culture,is so ambiguous that its interpretation is mediated by context.
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Researchers from the ______ approach (anthropologists,sociologists)believe that nonverbal communication is learned.
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Scholars from the nature approach believe nonverbal behavior is genetically determined.
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There are no nonverbal cues generally recognized across cultures.
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A home with good feng shui manipulates design and furniture to establish positive energy and balance.
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In Asia,silence has generally been considered socially disagreeable.
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In all cultures,women can detect odors in lower concentrations,identify them more accurately,and remember them longer than men.
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Subcultures tend to have similar nonverbal messages,as long as they are a part of the same dominant culture.
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According to Mehrabian,in the United States,status manifests itself by a relaxed posture.
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In the United States,contextual factors are critical to understanding the symbolic content of touching.
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Smell remains one of the least understood senses.
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A French parliamentary committee found that Muslim women's covering of their faces was against the French republican principles of secularism and equality.
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Even if a smile is universally recognized as a sign of friendliness,it has other meanings specific to a culture.
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The white AIDS ribbon became one of the most recognized symbols worldwide.
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Charles Darwin argued that some nonverbal cues are biologically determined.
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Edward Hall argued that standing in lines is more likely to be found in cultures where people are treated as equals.
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The calendar in use today,the Gregorian calendar,dates back to 1582.
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The wai is a Thai nonverbal gesture accompanied with verbal greetings.
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A form of artifactual communication,Muslim women may wear several different types of headscarves and veils generally referred to as ______.
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______ communication refers to how we decorate our homes.
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The study of our use of touch to communicate is known as ______.
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______ stated that our facial expressions,such as smiles and frowns,are not learned but biologically determined.
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Define nonverbal communication.
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The space that an individual claims,whether permanently or temporarily,is referred to as ______.
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Chinese geomancy,______,is the art of manipulating the physical environment to establish harmony with the natural environment.
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A study of university students in the United States showed that ______ can be used to communicate playful aggression,sexual interest or intent,or support.
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Many American-Indian people understand time to be ______.
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According to Hall,doing many things at once is known as ______ time.
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Gestures,body movements,facial expressions,and eye contact are behaviors termed ______.
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Western cultures tend to think of time in a ______ sense.
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Nonverbal communication can be narrowly defined to include only intentional use or broadly defined to also include elements of the ______.
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The term given to the study of our use of personal space is ______.
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Directing turn taking in a conversation is an example of using nonverbals to ______ interaction.
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In ______,on the individual level,silence can be viewed as a state of being.
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In situations in which words cannot be used,nonverbal are used to ______ spoken messages.
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According to Hall,using time by doing one thing at a time is known as ______ time.
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Happiness and ______ are easier to discern than other nonverbal behaviors.
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The nonverbal elements of the voice are referred to as ______.
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Define and give examples of how proxemics are used differently in different cultures.
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List and briefly describe nonverbal communication as well as the three major approaches to the study of nonverbal communication.
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Define and give examples of how chronemics are used differently in different cultures.
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Create a hypothetic example where monochromic and polychromic time use created barriers in intercultural communication.
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Outline and evaluate the possible arguments in the Fragante v.City and County of Honolulu case.
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Use the example of Korean storekeepers and African American customers to identify nonverbal misunderstandings.
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List the seven universally recognized facial expressions according to research by Ekman and colleagues.
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Pick one function of nonverbal communication,and describe how it affects day-to-day life as we communicate interculturally.
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Define and give examples of how territoriality is used differently in different cultures.
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Identify,with intercultural examples,three of the six functions performed by nonverbal communication.
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Define and give examples of how olfactics are used differently in different cultures.
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Define and give examples of how kinesics are used differently in different cultures.
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Define and give examples of how paralanguage is used differently in different cultures.
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Define and give examples of how artifactual communication is used differently in different cultures.
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Define and give examples of how haptics are used differently in different cultures.
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Define and give examples of how silence is used differently in different cultures.
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Give examples of internationally recognized and understood signs and symbols.
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How is the wai gesture related to and consistent with other aspects of Thai culture?
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How does nonverbal communication affect the success of intercultural communication?
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