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FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION
100

We have a limited awareness but unconsciously act or react in response to this/these behavior(s)

What are nonverbal behaviors

100

These are fleeting expressions, ½ second or less, harder to spot with the naked eye, unless trained.  Usually done via video, frame-by-frame.

What are micro-expressions

100

Substituting is:

the use of a nonverbal message in place of a verbal message.

-waving but not saying hi/bye.  -middle finger w/no accompanying words.  -nodding/shaking head: yes /no

100

Transactional Communication is best defined as:

one cannot not communicate

200

Properly demonstrate an illustrator

Your demonstration answer is:

200

Define Baseline

Your answer would be:

200

This is the use of a nonverbal message that counteracts or conflicts with the verbal message.

-yeah, right.  -I’M NOT YELLING.  -No – it’s okay.  I’m fine. 

What is Contradicting 

200

These two cover and fluid like terms demonstrate we cannot fully hide our nonverbal communication

What are masking and leaking

300

A speaker using hand gestures to draw out what they are speaking about is using this form of function:

Illustrator; Ideograph

300

Body movements and gestures work directly with the 

_ _ _ (number) Functions of NVC.

What is six (6 functions of NVC)

300

This is the use of a nonverbal message that represents the content of the verbal message; but can also stand alone and still stimulate the same meaning as the verbal message.

 -Say hi/bye before or after waving hello/goodbye.  -Using a finger and then a four-letter word.

What is Repeating

300

Chronemics is a study in nonverbal communication of:

Time (concepts of)

400

This is the definition of Macro-expression

SCADFISH.  The overall 7-8 expressions of emotion all humans maintain.  

-easier to spot than microexpressions

-lasts for ½ second to 4 seconds

400

This display is defined as: 

unintentional cues or behaviors that provide views of ones emotional state and/or mood.

What are affect displays

400

Define Regulating

the use of a nonverbal message to coordinate, manage, or regulate verbal interactions.  The turn-taking cues of social and conversational order.

(pointing, directing, etc.)

400

When someone says "I have a bad poker face" what they might mean is: 

They are aware of their easily observed nonverbal tells, cues, or behaviors

500

Sending and Receiving, Feedback, Channel, Noise, Context, and more are all part of this model of communication

What is Transactional Communication

500
Civil Inattention is required for all observers and observees because:

People change / alter behaviors when they know they are being observed.

500

Name all macro-emotions 

SCADFISH

500

Sam cannot talk without moving their hands. They are always pointing, shaping, indicating size, and more. What would you classify Sams nonverbal cues as?

What are illustrators

500

Brain researchers believe that nonverbal messages are processed in which hemisphere of the brain?

What are both hemispheres

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