Body Language
Paralanguage
Self- Presentation
Characteristics of Nonverbal Communication
100
Includes eye contact, facial expressions, gesture, posture, and touch.
What is body language?
100
Is also known as vocalics.
What is paralanguage?
100
How you look to others, including your race, gender, etc.
What is physical appearance?
100
__________________ can be intentional or unintentional.
What is nonverbal communication?
200
The study of body language.
What is kinesics?
200
Our ______ may rise when we are nervous and drop when we want to be forceful.
What is pitch?
200
We own and display things in our rooms, office, and homes.
What is artifacts?
200
Nonverbal communication is _________ , taking precedence over verbal communication.
What is primary?
300
Straighten your spine, open your chest, and settle your shoulders are examples of ______________.
What is posture?
300
People tend to talk more rapidly when they are happy, frightened, nervous, or excited.
What is rate?
300
Your intentional or unintentional odor and intentional use of scents.
What is olfactory cues?
300
You never stop communicating nonverbally.
What is continuous?
400
Frequently provide nonverbal feedback to speakers, for example by squinting their eyes.
What is facial expression?
400
Some voices are raspy, some smoky, and others are throaty.
What is quality?
400
Carlos is constantly late for his meeting, this is an example of __________.
What is use of time?
400
We generally interpret multiple cues together, simultaneously, rather than one by one.
What is multi-channeled?
500
In many cultures, a finger placed vertically across the lips means "Be Quiet"
What is emblems?
500
Regardless of our normal _____ level, most of us vary vocal ______ depending on the situation or topic of dicussion
What is volume?
500
______________ includes physical appearance, artifacts, use of smell and scents, and approach to time.
What is self-presentation?
500
Most nonverbal behaviors are not codified.
What is ambiguous?
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