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The Nonverbal Dimension of Communication

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1 The Nonverbal Dimension of Communication
Chapter Six: The Nonverbal Dimension of Communication

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3 Principles of Nonverbal Communication
Verbal and Nonverbal:Similarities Symbolic Constitutive and Regulative Rules Culture Bound Intentional or Unintentional

4 Principles of Nonverbal Communication
Verbal and Nonverbal:Differences Nonverbal Perceived as More Honest Nonverbal Multichanneled Nonverbal More Continuous

5 Principles of Nonverbal Communication
Supplements or Replaces Verbal Regulates Interaction Establishes Relational-Level Meaning Responsiveness Liking Power Reflects Cultural Values Microsoft Image

6 Types of Nonverbal Communication
Kinesics Body Position Body Motions Facial Expressions Microsoft Image

7 Types of Nonverbal Communication
Haptics First Sense to Develop Communicates Power and Status Microsoft Image

8 Types of Nonverbal Communication
Physical Appearance Physical Qualities Leads to Judgements of Attractiveness Cultures Stipulate Ideals Microsoft Image

9 Types of Nonverbal Communication
Artifacts Personal Objects What We Wear and Carry Microsoft Image

10 Types of Nonverbal Communication - Artifacts

11 Types of Nonverbal Communication
Proxemics Norms for Using Space How Close People Can Approach In U.S. Social Distance 4-12 Feet In U.S. Intimate Distance 18 in. or Less Signals Status Spatial Arrangement

12 Types of Nonverbal Communication
Environmental Factors Architecture Color Temperature Sounds Smells Lighting Microsoft Image

13 Types of Nonverbal Communication
Chronemics Perception and Use of Time Time can Signal Status Expresses Cultural Attitudes about Time Signal Interpersonal Priorities Expectations Established by Social Norms Microsoft Image

14 Types of Nonverbal Communication
Paralanguage Volume, Rhythm, Pitch, Inflection Murmurs and Gasps Communicate Feelings Communicate How We See Ourselves and Want to Be Seen by Others Affects Cultural Heritage

15 Types of Nonverbal Communication
Silence Can Communicate Powerful Messages Can Signal Contentment Can Disconfirm Others Can be Use to Shun Others (Silent Treatment)

16 Improving Nonverbal Communication
Monitor Nonverbal Communication Interpret Others’ Nonverbal Tentatively Personal Qualifications Contextual Qualifications Microsoft Image

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