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Nonverbal communication (what exactly is nonverbal communication? (We may…
Nonverbal communication
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not only through visual and auditory but also through touch, taste, and smell. In addition of body language such as gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact.
vocabulary
paralanguage
the vocalized but not verbal part of a spoken message, such as speaking rate, volume, and pitch.
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immediacy behaviors
are verbal and nonverbal behaviors that lessen real or perceived physical and psychological distance between communicators and include things like smiling, nodding, making eye contact, and occasionally engaging in social, polite, or professional touch.
adaptors
are touching behaviors and movements that indicate internal states typically related to arousal or anxiety
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Nonverbal communication and verbal communication work side by side, it can affect verbal communication.
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