Eye
Behaviors
Vocal
Cues
Heart-felt
Gestures
Face
Effects
Special
Contexts
100

The Four Functions of Gazing.

What is Reglatory, Monitoring, Cognitive, and Expressive. 

100

A visual picture of a person's speech.

What is the Spectrogram.

As acceptable: What is a voice print. 

100

A gesture that is emblematic of honesty.

What is Putting your hand on/over your heart.

100

Syntactic facial displays act as ___.

What are Markers.

100

Those features of a social encounter that provide key markers for the meaning of any given behavior. 

What is Context.

200

'Normal Blinking' occurs how many times per minute in adults?

What is 6 to 10 times per minute.

200

The physical mechanisms for producing nonverbal vocal qualities and sounds.

What is Paralanguage. 

200

The gesture of nodding your head usually encodes what kind of information??

What is Positive Information. 

200

The tendency to give more weight to the face than to other communication channels.

What is Facial Primacy.

200

The average American watches approximately how many hours of television per week?

What is 30 hours per week. 

That adds up to 10 years by the age of 65!

300

Like touch, What can sometimes serve more to intensify or highlight whatever feeling or intention is present in the moment? 

What is Gaze.

300

Speech cue(s) that are linked to a Manic Episode. 

What is Pressured Speech.

300

The emotions we associate physical warmth in the chest with.

What is Longing, Love, Gratitude, or Closeness

300

A style of facial expression where there is a limited number of expressions that the person thought were masked.

What is The Unwitting Expressor.

300

People appear to have a ___-_  __ against recognizing what influences them.

What is Built-in Bias.

400

Dilation occurs under which conditions. 

What is Conditions that seem to represent positive attitudes.

400

The Components most closely tied to speech?

What is Frequency, Speed, and Intensity.

400

Individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by what.

What is Body Movements. 

Hand configuration,  gestures, arm movements, or hand movements 

400

The theory that asserts that facial expressions are virtually never simply emotional. 

What is The Behavioral Ecology Theory [of Facial Expression].

400

In advertising aimed at children, how are boys portrayed?

What are Dominant, Aggressive, Effective, Victorious,  and More likely to Manipulate Objects.

(Any of these answers will be counted as correct)

500

Who ushered in a new way of thinking about pupil dilation and constriction in the early 1960s. 

Who is Eckhard Hess and his colleagues. 

500

The Primary dimension that is described as Blue or White collar.

What is Sociointellectual Status.

500

The Maternal Care Reflux associated with empathetic concern.

What is Kama Muta.

Or 

What is the feeling of warmth in the chest.

500

The hypothesis that states the expressions on the face can intensify emotional experience via direct connections between facial muscles and emotion centers in the brain.

What is The Facial Feedback Hypothesis. 

500

Who said that "Nonverbal behavior can be fully understood only when considered within its special context" in 1999?

Who are P. Philippot, R.S. Feldman, and E.J. Coats.

(Any of these answers will be counted as correct)

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