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1 The study of body movements
Kinesics The study of body movements

2 We categorize kinesics into 5 different categories.

3 1. Affect Displays: Movements of the face to convey or show emotions
6 expression Sadness 4. Fear Happiness 5. Disgust Anger 6. Surprise

4 What are he emotions being expressed on the following faces?
Number 1-7, and write down what emotion is being expressed and how you know.

5 1. What emotion? How do you know?

6 2. What emotion? How do you know?

7 3. What emotion? How do you know?

8 4. What emotion? How do you know?

9 5. What emotion? How do you know?

10 6. What emotion? How do you know?

11 7. What emotion? How do you know?

12 8. What emotion? How do you know?

13 9. What emotion? How do you know?

14 Perhaps you found them:
1. Perhaps you found them: Happy Because: Smiling Eyes are open Crows feet

15 Perhaps you found them:
2. Perhaps you found them: sad Because: Frowning Furrowed brow Eyes tilted down

16 Perhaps you found them:
3. Perhaps you found them: Angry, mad Because: Squinting eyes Showing teeth Eyebrows are squished in

17 Perhaps you found them:
4. Perhaps you found them: Scared, fearful Because: Eyebrows are raised Eyes are wide open mouth is frowning & open

18 Perhaps you found them:
5. Perhaps you found them: Surprised, shocked Because: Eyes are wide open Eyebrows are up Mouth open wide

19 Perhaps you found them:
6. Perhaps you found them: Angry, disappointed, agitated, disgusted Because: Frowning Eyebrows are pushed together Nose pushed up

20 Perhaps you found them:
7. Perhaps you found them: Not quite sure? That’s what happened when you get too much plastic surgery!

21 2. Emblems: Substitutions for words Specific verbal translation
EX: “OK,” “peace,” “be quiet”

22 3. Illustrators Accompany and literally illustrate the verbal message
EX: saying, “Let’s go” while motioning with your hands for them to go, it was “this big” while showing how big, making a circular motion while talking about a circle

23 4. Regulators: Monitor, maintain, or control the speaking of another individual EX: nod, “keep going,” “speed up,” confused look

24 5. Adaptors: Satisfy a need, are usually unconscious, usually show negative emotions (anxious, annoyed) EX: tapping your pen on the desk, clicking your pen, tapping your foot

25 You may put your notebook away.
Good job taking notes. You may put your notebook away.


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