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Chapter 5: Non-verbal Communication - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 5: Non-verbal Communication
Definition: Nonverbal communication is any form of communication that doesn’t use the spoken word. It’s commonly associated with body language, although nonverbal communication also includes the way in which verbal communication is used, such as tone of voice, rhythm of speaking, or pitch.
Types of Non verbal communication
Paralinguistics
includes accent, pitch, volume, speech rate, modulation, and fluency.
Body Movement
Kinesics nonverbal communication includes body movement, facial expression, gesture, and posture.
Eye contact
regulates and controls
communication
Posture
related to body position
Facial expressions
includes the mouth, eyebrow, and
facial muscles
Haptics
occurs when people interact with
the sense of touch.
Proxemics
interpersonal space during communication that affects the interaction
Intimate distance,
Personal distance,
Social distance,
Public distance
Chronemics
role of time during
nonverbal interaction.
Gestures
waving hands, nodding heads, and pointing fingers
Artifacts
physical objects of the person, including the brand of physical objects of the person, including the brand of clothes and shoes, car brands, Tattoos, Piercing, and Jewelry.
Physical Appearance
The first impression is the best
information
Environment
surrounding
context of communication.