Verbally saying one thing why non verbally saying another.
Repeat, substitute, regulate, complement, contradict or accent
Contradict
Various nonverbal communications at the same time
Primary, intentional/unintentional, ambiguous, continuous, or multi channeled
Multi channeled
Substitute for a word, known by the culture
Emblem
Orientation of the body
Posture
The fish you caught was only 🤏 big
Illustrator
Say nonverbally what you are saying verbally
Repeat, substitute, regulate, complement, contradict or accent
Repeat
Often unaware of nonverbal behaviors
Primary, intentional/unintentional, ambiguous, continuous, or multi channeled
Intentional/unintentional
Helps receiver visualize
Illustrator
The study of touch communication
Haptics/Tactile
Cracking your knuckles when tense
Adaptor
Using paralanguage to emphasize words
Repeat, substitute, regulate, complement, contradict or accent
Accent
Precedence over verbal
Primary, intentional/unintentional, ambiguous, continuous, or multi channeled
Primary
Conversation managed through nonverbal cues
Regulator
The study of space
Proxemics
Another word for haptics is
Tactile
Say only nonverbally using only gestures - most often and emblem
Substitute
What do we mean when we say we are constantly communicating something nonverbally - name the characteristic
Continuous
Satisfies a physical need
Adaptor
The study of body language
Kinesics
Looking at the speaker and retaining eye contact while they are talking, to keep the conversation flowing
Regulator
Vocal qualities or gestures to enhance meaning of the message
Complement
What is the characteristic of nonverbal communication that means we body language can mean different things to different people
Ambiguous
a type of gesture that is a facial expression is
Affect display
Not what you say but how you say it; what word you put emphasis on
Paralanguage
I didn't cheat on the SPANISH test vs.
I didn't CHEAT on the Spanish test vs.
I didn't cheat on the Spanish test
Paralanguage