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Nonverbal Communication
Chapter 5 Nonverbal Communication
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Pixar’s Up
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Nonverbal Communication
The process of intentionally or unintentionally signaling meaning through behavior other than words
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The Nature of Nonverbal Communication
Nonverbal communication is… Communicative Often spontaneous and unintentional Ambiguous More believable than verbal communication (channel discrepancy)
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Functions of Nonverbal Communication
Reinforcing verbal messages Repeating Mirroring the verbal message Complementing Saying “Good job!” and giving a “high five” Accenting Clarifying or emphasizing a certain point
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Functions of Nonverbal Communication
Substituting verbal messages
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Functions of Nonverbal Communication
Contradicting verbal messages Regulating interactions
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Functions of Nonverbal Communication
Creating Immediacy Deceiving Others
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Nonverbal Codes Gestures and body movements (Kinesics) Emblems
Gestures that substitute for verbal messages Illustrators Reinforce messages Regulators E.G. Raising hand when you want to speak Adaptors E.G. Rubbing eyes, yawning, etc. Affect Displays Convey moods & feelings
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Nonverbal Codes Facial expressions
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Nonverbal Codes Eye behavior (Oculesics)
The importance of eye contact. What can eye contact communicate?
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Nonverbal Codes Voice Paralanguage Vocal quality Vocalizations
Pauses, volume, inflections, etc. Vocal quality Vocalizations Give info about emotional or physical state Laughing, crying, yawning, etc.
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Nonverbal Codes Physical appearance Attractiveness has advantages
Halo Effect Artifacts matter Rolex & Porsche dictate status Other implications of artifacts?
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Nonverbal Codes Space & Environment Proxemics: The way we use and
communicate with space
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Nonverbal Codes Space & Environment Territoriality: the claiming
of an area through occupation
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Nonverbal Codes Space & Environment Environment (e.g. the lighting,
layout, design, decoration, cleanliness and so on of a space)
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Nonverbal Codes Touch (Haptics) Functional-Professional Touch
Social-Polite Touch Friendship-Warmth Touch Love-Intimacy Sexual-Arousal Touch
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Harlow’s Experiment
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Nonverbal Codes Time (Chronemics)
Time orientation: personal associations with the use of time.
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Influences on Nonverbal Communication
Mediated Nonverbal Communication Loss of paralinguistic cues Emoticons
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Influences on Nonverbal Communication
The situational context Public-private dimension Informal-formal dimension Thoughts on PDA?
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