Speech Dependent Gesetures
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Body Type
Posture
100
Also called speech dependent gestures these terms refer to gestures that are directly tied to or accompany speech
What are illustrators or co-gestures
100
Nonverbal acts that have a direct verbal translation or dictionary definition, usually consisting of a word or a phrase
What are emblems or autonomous gestures
100
These gestures monitor, control, coordinate, or maintain the speech of another individual. Head nods, leaning forward with your mouth open, etc.
What are regulators
100
This body type is associated with traits such as affectionate, content, cooperative, forgiving, generous, relaxed, soft hearted, sympathetic, warm.
What endomorophic
100
The degree to which a person’s body posture includes the other person.
What is the dimension of inclusiveness/non inclusiveness
200
This referent related gesture that help to indicate a specific person, place or thing being discussed are also known as deitic movements
What are pointing movements
200
Gesture systems not limited to a single task are referred to as this.
What are sign languages
200
This type of adaptors would include dooding, playing with your buttons and cuffs when speaking, adjusting your tie.
What are object adaptors
200
This body type is associated with characteristics such as active, adventurous, assertive, determined, dominant, energetic, hot tempered, impetuous, outgoing, reckless.
What is mesomorphic
200
The degree to which the two people face each other directly or position themselves so that their shoulders are in the same line
What is the dimension of Face To Face/Parallel
300
These gestures imitate or depict a specific body movement
What are kinetographs
300
Children are most likely to learn this type of gesture early in life than other.
What are speech independent gestures
300
These adaptors include movements directed at the person whom you are speaking. Wiping a smudge off someones cheek, brushing lint from their jacket, or straightening their collar.
What are alter adaptors
300
This body type is associated with traits such as anxious, cool, detached, introspective, precise, serious, shy, suspicious, tense.
What is ectomorphic
300
The degree to which one person mirrors or imitates the behavior of the other person.
What is the dimension of Congruence/Non-Congruence
400
These gestures, such as pounding your fist on a podium, are used as visual punctuation
What are batons
400
Studies reveal four year olds can accurately decode emblems for “yes”, “no”, “come here”, “quiet”, “goodbye” “blowing a kiss” and “I won’t do it”. The same study says they are unable to decode this emblem.
What is the "crazy" sign
400
Movements of the face, hands, and general body that communicate emotional meaning.
What are affect displays
400
This article written in 1972 determined that attractive people exceed unattractive people on wide range of social desirability dimensions including success, personality, popularity, sociability, sexuality, persuasiveness, and even happiness.
What is "What is Beautiful Is Good"
400
Nonverbal behaviors that mark specific oral language behavior.
What are kinesic markers
500
The four categories of interactive gestures. They assist in the regulation and organization of the spoken dialogue between the interactants.
What are delivery, citing, seeking, and turn taking gestures.
500
Eckman and Friesen’s study of emblematic gestures offers a system procedure that researchers use to identify what is a gesture in a specific cultural group. To qualify as a verified emblem at least this percentage of the encoders must have performed the action in a similar way.
What is 70%
500
This gesture can be interpreted to mean “OK” or “Good” in the United States or can mean “Zero” “Worthless” or even refer to a specific body part in other cultures.
What is the ring gesture
500
This theory posits that there exists a cognitive bias in which our judgments of a person’s character can be influenced by our overall impression of him or her
What is The HALO Effect
500
This is an emotional experience is triggered as a result of mimicking anothers behavior
What is emotional contagion
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