Functions of
Guesstures
Spaced Out
Reality Check
Body
100

This type of nonverbal behavior entails using signs to essentially echo what is being said

Repeating

100

Used to compliment communication, not substitute

Illustrators

100

This space is 12' or more...Don't stand so close to me!

Public distance

100

A co-worker shows up late to your meeting, but has Dutch Brothers and a bagelwich (and none for you!) They say "Sorry, there was so much traffic on 99!" as they take a huge bite of their bagel and look at their phone. Their mixed messages shows what:

Contradictions of verbal/nonverbal

100

This nonverbal item conveys a LOT about your style, attitude, and character. 

*Puts on Crocs and socks*

Clothing/attire

200

This type of nonverbal behavior entails using signs to "help" what is being said

Complementing

200

Practical use of non verbals, essentially mean the same thing as the verbal

Emblems

200

This is the space that most of our family, friends, and close peers reside it. It's comfortable!

Personal distance

200

Your co-worker always stands so close to you when they talk to you (3'). Either you smell good, or they are interested in you...or both. They are invading your _____ space. Ick.

Personal Space

200

What is the term for the "study of body movements?"

Kinesics

300

This type of nonverbal behavior takes the place of verbal communication, but conveys the same message

Substituting

300

These nonverbal gestures usually occur due to environment

Adaptors

300

This space is 0-18" apart. You must really like this person! This is meant for your "one," which is most likely dogs for me! 

Intimate distance

300

You tell your partner "I love you!" and as they are cooking dinner, they respond "I love you too," but it just doesn't sound right. *Are we breaking up over pasta?* This is an example of para-language and what feature:

Tone

300

The degree to which you face towards or away from someone else with your body, feet, and head. *Are you paying attention to me?*

Body Orientation

400

This type of nonverbal behavior adds a bit of flair, punctuation, or emphasis to signs and gestures

Accenting

400

Body reactions, typically due to nerves or anxiety...are you lying!

Manipulators

400

This is the space that you would want at Chipotle from the person in front of you. Don't forget the extra guac!

Social distance

400

You send a text message asking your friend to go out on Saturday night and they respond with: What are they using to non-verbally respond?

Emoticons or emojis

400
Julie walks into the house after school, walks past her mom, and sits heavily on the couch. She throws her bag down, drops her shoulders, and looks up at the ceiling. Her mom watches her and knows Julie had a bad day at school. This is show by Julie's ________.
Posture
500

This type of nonverbal behavior works to stop or start interactions, messages or actions

Regulating

500

These types of gestures occur with the face; specifically between the eyebrows and chin.

Microexpressions

500

A person drives their shopping cart too close to your feet and you may feel this. 

*Buddy if you don't back up, I'm going to throw my Stanley at you!*

Territoriality

500

Amber wants to make a sale. According to the nonverbal information presented in Chapter 7, to get compliance from a customer she might try...

Touch (haptics)-Hand on the shoulder

500

John is trying to rizz up a gal at a party. He keeps glancing at the girl for long periods. 

Suzy keeps looking over towards her friend Jessica at a party, but this guy keeps starting at her. 

This is a example of what type of body non-verbals?

Eye Contact

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