This facial expression is a form an expression of disapproval, displeasure, or concentration, typically by turning down the corners of the mouth.
What is a frown?
The study of the way we use and communicate with space.
What is Proxemics?
Variations in the voice that give prominence to certain words or syllables.
What is Pitch?
The use of gestures and body movement
What is Kinesics?
The process of intentionally or unintentionally signaling meaning through behavior other than words
What is Nonverbal Communication?
This facial expression form one's features into a pleased, kind, or amused expression, typically with the corners of the mouth turned up and the front teeth exposed.
What is a smile?
The study of how people perceive the use of time.
What is Chronemics?
A modulation of the voice, usually expressing a particular feeling or mood.
What is Tone?
This visual language with its own grammatical structure used by hearing-impaired individuals is NOT a form of nonverbal communication
What is Sign Language?
A situation in which one channel of communication says one thing and another seems to say something different.
What is Channel Discrepancy?
A facial management technique in which an expression that shows true feeling is replaced with an expression that shows appropriate feeling for a given interaction.
What is masking?
This word means the feeling of closeness, involvement, and warmth between people as communicated by nonverbal behavior.
Immediacy?
How loud or soft the voice is.
What is Volume
Body movements that reinforce verbal messages and visually help explain what is being said.
What is Illustrators?
Unintentional nonverbal messages such as blushing, laughing etc.
What are Leakage clues?
The study of the use of eyes to communicate.
What is Oculesics?
The claiming of an area, with or without legal basis, through continuous occupation of that area.
Nonverbal behavior clarifies meaning by reinforcing verbal messages in three ways
What are repeating, complementing, and accenting?
Body movements that convey feelings, moods, and reactions; they are often unintentional, reflecting the sender’s emotions.
What is Affect Displays?
Nonverbal cues that can be used instead of or in place of words
What is Substitution?
The capacity to be aware of, control, and express one’s emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically.
What is Emotional Intelligence?
The ways that you perceive and value time, structure your time, and react to time
What is Time Orientation?
These words help control the conversation by maintaining the speaking role while you are thinking about what to say. examples: um, err, you know, like, I mean.
What is Filled Pauses/Discourse Markers?
Movements and gestures that have a direct verbal translation in a particular group or culture.
What is Emblems?
This is a theory that describes the tendency of people to believe others without suspecting deception.
What is Truth-Default Theory