Perception
Verbal Communication
The Use of Nonverbal Communication
Types of Nonverbal Communication
Tubbs Communication Model
100
Physiological boundaries set in sight, hearing, touch, etc.
What is perceptual filters?
100
Something used for or regarded as representing something else.
What is a symbol?
100
This gender seems to be more aware of appearance and nonverbal cues.
What are women?
100
A form of nonverbal communication where meaning is derived from how the voice is used.
What is vocalics/vocal cues?
100
The information that is sent and received.
What is the message?
200
A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
What are stereotypes?
200
Secondary associations a word has for one or more members of that community.
What is connotation?
200
This category of nonverbal communication is made up of using one's voice but no words (groans)
What is nonverbal/vocal?
200
A form of nonverbal communication and the way by which people communicate by touching.
What is haptics?
200
How the message is transmitted.
What is the channel?
300
Our expectancies and predispositions to respond to stimuli in specific ways.
What are psychological sets?
300
A conclusion or judgment derived from evidence or assumptions.
What is an inference?
300
Our accuracy is judging this is only about 55-60%.
What is deception?
300
A brief, involuntary facial expression shown on the face of humans according to emotions experienced.
What is a micro-expression?
300
Anything that distorts the information transmitted to the receiver, or distracts him or her from receiving it.
What is noise/interference?
400
A prediction that directly or indirectly causes itself to become true.
What is self-fulfilling prophecy?
400
The world is perceived differently by members of different communities and that this perception is transmitted and sustained by language.
What is the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis?
400
This type of distance is around 1 1/2 to 4 feet and is a small protective bubble of space around one's self.
What is personal distance?
400
Non-verbal behavior related to movement, either of any part of the body or the body as a whole.
What is kinesics?
400
The psychological and physiological which affect the communication of the sender and receiver.
What are filters?
500
The first information that we receive about a person is most decisive about forming our impression of them.
What is primacy effect?
500
Language that has two or more possible interpretations.
What is equivocal language?
500
This category of nonverbal communication deals in gestures and appearance.
What is nonverbal/nonvocal.
500
The study of eye movement, eye behavior, gaze, and eye-related nonverbal communication
What is oculesics?
500
All the stimuli, both past and present, which gives us our information about the world.
What is input?
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