Characteristics of Nonverbal Communication
Functions of NVC
Influences on NVC
Types of NVC
100

What is Nonverbal Communication?

Messages expressed by nonlinguistic means.

100

"North of here, about two blocks" *while pointing north with finger is an example of:

Repeating

100

Physiological differences such as height, depth/volume of voice is:

Gender

100

How we physically position ourselves:

Body orientation 

200

True or False:

Sign language is nonverbal communication.

False

200

Rolling your eyes when faced with a message you find disagreeable is an example of:

Substituting 

200

True or False:

Men and women communicate in radically different ways.

False

200

What are illustrators?

Movements that accompany speech but don't stand on their own. 

300

Yawning while talking, to express that you are tired, is an example of:

Conveying Emotions

300

What is Accenting?

Emphasizing certain words to criticize someone   

300

________ more often use eye contact, facial expressions, and touch when communicating.

Women

300

True or False

Emblems are not universal. 

True

400

Nonverbal Communication is primarily __________.

Relational

400

Nodding while someone is talking is an example of:

Regulating 

400

_________ Cultures are more flexible with schedules in which multiple tasks are being pursued at the same time.  

Polychronic 

400

"This is a fantastic class" is an example of

Paralanguage 

500

What is leakage?

When the message senders are telling lies and their nonverbal behavior gives it away

500

When we see someone who is clearly upset, and we ask them if they're angry, and they say "Angry? No, I'M NOT ANGRY" is an example of:

Contradicting 

500

_________ is critical when interacting with members of other culture.

Nonverbal Convergence 

500

What are Hall's four spacial zones regarding distance?

Intimate, Personal, Social, Public