Non verbal communication
Perception
Perception checking
IMPORTANCE OF NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Bits and Bobs
100

TRUE or FALSE

We spend a great deal of time communicating non-verbally.

TRUE

100

What is the first part of Perception?

Selection

100

what is the first part of perception check

a clearly stated observation

100

TRUE or FALSE:

It is more difficult for us to control our non-verbal behaviours than our verbal ones, 

especially when we are under emotional pressure.

TRUE

100

Who is your favorite classmate?

Answers may vary!

200

What are vocal factors?

tone of voice

 emphases

non-word utterances

200

What are the three things that affect Selection?

Intensity

Repetition

Sensory Abilities

200

Provides a way to make sure that you are interpreting an event as accurately as possible or, at least, that you understand the other person's perception

Perception checking

200

_______ % of the message in an interaction is non-verbal

65%

200

What did you bring for the class potluck?

Answers may vary!

300

Facing and leaning toward someone signals interest while facing and leaning away signals disinterest.

Body Orientation

300

What are the three steps by which we perceive objects and events in our world?

Selection

Organization

Interpretation

300

a request for feedback is either

Stated or Implied

300

It is more difficult for us to control our non-verbal behaviours than our verbal ones, especially when we are under emotional pressure.  

Non-verbal communication is more trustworthy than verbal information.

300

Give us a sleepy face!

Zzzzz

400

Fidgeting is a sign of (2 anwers)

Answers can be:

Anxiety

Stress

Discomfort

400

Give 2 factors that influence Interpretation

Answers can be the following:

Expectations

Knowledge

Assumptions about human behavior

Feelings

400

Three parts of Perception check

clearly stated observation

at least two possible interpretations of what was observed

a request for feedback (either stated or implied)

400

How does non verbal communication complements verbal communication

It helps to clarify, underline, qualify and elaborate on the verbal messages.

400
Name a classmate who has the bestest humor
Answer may Vary
500

What are 5 examples of non verbal communication

Gestures

Postures

Expressions

Vocal factors

Clothing

Distance

Touch

Netiquette

500

TRUE or FALSE

Stereotyping is when our generalizations are based on reality they can lead to stereotyping, which is exaggerated generalizations or categorizations of people that go beyond the facts.

FALSE

500

Give at least two possible interpretations of what was observed in the scenario below:

You tell a joke to a group of friends. You notice that Bob doesn’t laugh at all and it seems to you, he is quite uncomfortable. Later you have a chance to talk to Bob in private.

Did the joke make you uncomfortable or where you just thinking of something else?

500

Give 3 importance of non verbal communication

Answers can be the following:

We spend a great deal of time communicating non-verbally.

Non-verbal communication provides us with a great amount of information.

Non-verbal communication is more trustworthy than verbal information.

Non-verbal communication can complement verbal communication

Non-verbal communication can contradict verbal communication.

500

Give your most memorable experience in HCA102 class.

Answer may vary

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