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Kinesics The study of body movements The study of body movements
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We categorize kinesics into 5 different kinds.
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1. Affect Displays Movements of the face to convey or show emotions Happy, sad, fear, anger, etc. Movements of the face to convey or show emotions Happy, sad, fear, anger, etc.
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What are the emotions being expressed on the following faces? Number 1-12, and write down what emotion is being expressed and how you know. Number 1-12, and write down what emotion is being expressed and how you know.
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1. What emotion? How do you know?
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2. What emotion? How do you know?
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3. What emotion? How do you know?
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4. What emotion? How do you know?
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5. What emotion? How do you know?
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6. What emotion? How do you know?
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7. What emotion? How do you know?
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8. What emotion? How do you know?
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9. What emotion? How do you know?
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10.What emotion? How do you know?
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11.What emotion? How do you know?
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12.What emotion? How do you know?
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Perhaps you found them: Happy Because: –Smiling –Eyes are open Happy Because: –Smiling –Eyes are open 1
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Perhaps you found them: Sad, Depressed, Confused Because: –Frowning –Furrowed brow –Eyes tilted down Sad, Depressed, Confused Because: –Frowning –Furrowed brow –Eyes tilted down 2
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Perhaps you found them: Angry, Mad Because: –Squinting eyes –Showing teeth –Eyebrows are squished in Angry, Mad Because: –Squinting eyes –Showing teeth –Eyebrows are squished in 3
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Perhaps you found them: Confused, Pondering, Concerned, Boredom Because: –Wrinkles in brow –Mouth closed –Eyes squinting Confused, Pondering, Concerned, Boredom Because: –Wrinkles in brow –Mouth closed –Eyes squinting 4
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Perhaps you found them: Surprised, Shocked Because: –Eyes are wide open –Eyebrows are up –Mouth open wide –Mouth covered by hand Surprised, Shocked Because: –Eyes are wide open –Eyebrows are up –Mouth open wide –Mouth covered by hand 5
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Perhaps you found them: 6 Sad, Pondering, Tired, Mad, Lonely, Bored Because: –Her mouth is closed & not smiling –Her eyes are expressionless –Her forehead isn’t wrinkly –Her eyebrows appear raised Sad, Pondering, Tired, Mad, Lonely, Bored Because: –Her mouth is closed & not smiling –Her eyes are expressionless –Her forehead isn’t wrinkly –Her eyebrows appear raised
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Perhaps you found them: Scared, Surprised, Frightened, Fearful Because: –Her eyebrows are up –Her eyes are open –Her teeth are showing, but she’s not smiling or frowning –Her shoulders are hunched up –She looks like she’s backing away Scared, Surprised, Frightened, Fearful Because: –Her eyebrows are up –Her eyes are open –Her teeth are showing, but she’s not smiling or frowning –Her shoulders are hunched up –She looks like she’s backing away 7
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Perhaps you found them: Angry, Mean, Disappointed, Agitated, Disgusted Because: –Frowning –Eyebrows are pushed together –Nose pushed up Angry, Mean, Disappointed, Agitated, Disgusted Because: –Frowning –Eyebrows are pushed together –Nose pushed up 8
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Perhaps you found them: Excited, Energized, Elated, Happy Because: –Smiling with an open mouth –Eyes are wide open –Brows are raised –Hands are up Excited, Energized, Elated, Happy Because: –Smiling with an open mouth –Eyes are wide open –Brows are raised –Hands are up 9
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Perhaps you found them: Shocked, Disbelief, Surprised Because: –Eyebrows are raised –Eyes are wide open –Mouth is open Shocked, Disbelief, Surprised Because: –Eyebrows are raised –Eyes are wide open –Mouth is open 10
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Perhaps you found them: Happy, Excited Because: –Smiling with all teach showing –Eyes are wide open –Eyebrows are raised Happy, Excited Because: –Smiling with all teach showing –Eyes are wide open –Eyebrows are raised 11
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Perhaps you found them: 12 Not quite sure? That’s what happens when you get too much plastic surgery! Not quite sure? That’s what happens when you get too much plastic surgery!
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2. Emblems Substitutions for words Specific verbal translation EX: “OK,” “peace,” “be quiet” Substitutions for words Specific verbal translation EX: “OK,” “peace,” “be quiet”
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Emblems Peace You! Okay Come here!
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3. Illustrators Accompany and literally illustrate the verbal message EX: Saying, “Let’s go” while motioning with your for them to go, it was “this big” while showing how big, making a circular motion while talking about a circle Accompany and literally illustrate the verbal message EX: Saying, “Let’s go” while motioning with your for them to go, it was “this big” while showing how big, making a circular motion while talking about a circle
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Illustrator Asking, “What time is it?” At the same time, pointing to your watch. Asking, “What time is it?” At the same time, pointing to your watch.
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4. Regulators Monitor, maintain, or control the speaking of another individual EX: nodding your head, “keep going,” “speed up” Monitor, maintain, or control the speaking of another individual EX: nodding your head, “keep going,” “speed up”
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Regulators Who is sending an “I’m really listening” regulator message? How do you know?
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5. Adaptors Satisfy a need & are usually unconscious 3 types: 1.Self-adaptors 2.Alter-adaptors 3.Object-adaptors Satisfy a need & are usually unconscious 3 types: 1.Self-adaptors 2.Alter-adaptors 3.Object-adaptors
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5. Adaptors 1.Self-adaptors: satisfy a physical need EX: scratching your head, pushing your hair out of your face 1.Self-adaptors: satisfy a physical need EX: scratching your head, pushing your hair out of your face
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5. Adaptors 1.Self-adaptors 2.Alter-adaptors: body movements you make in response to your current interactions EX: crossing your arms when someone unpleasant approaches 1.Self-adaptors 2.Alter-adaptors: body movements you make in response to your current interactions EX: crossing your arms when someone unpleasant approaches
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5. Adaptors 1.Self-adaptors 2.Alter-adaptors 3.Object-adaptors: manipulation of objects; often happen when feeling hostile EX: clicking pen, chewing pencil 1.Self-adaptors 2.Alter-adaptors 3.Object-adaptors: manipulation of objects; often happen when feeling hostile EX: clicking pen, chewing pencil
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