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Nonverbal Communication (Terms (Nonverbal Communication: Messages…
Nonverbal Communication
Terms
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Affect Displays: Facial expressions, body movements, and vocal traits that reveal emotional states.
Emblems: Deliberate nonverbal behaviors with precise meanings, known to virtually all members of a cultural group.
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Kinesics: The study of body movement, gesture, and posture.
Manipulators: Movements in which one part of the body grooms, massages, rubs, holds, pinches, picks, or otherwise manipulates another part.
Affect Blend: The combination of two or more expressions, each showing a dif- ferent emotion.
Paralanguage: Nonlinguistic means of vocal expression: rate, pitch, tone, and so on.
Disfluencies: Vocal interruptions such as stammering and use of “uh,” “um,” and “er.”
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Intimate Distance: One of Hall’s four distance zones, ranging from skin con- tact to 18 inches.
Personal Distance: One of Hall’s four distance zones, ranging from 18 inches to 4 feet.
Social Distance: One of Hall’s four distance zones, ranging from 4 to 12 feet.
Public Distance: One of Hall’s four distance zones, extending outward from 12 feet.
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Monochronic: The use of time that emphasizes punctuality, schedules, and completing one task at a time.
Polychronic: The use of time that emphasizes flexible schedules in which multiple tasks are pursued at the same time.
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