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Nonverbal Communication
body language, body gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, clothing, how a person reacts to their enviornment
kinesics
body postition and body motion
haptics
involves physical touch
physical apperance
outward apperance, sex, skin color and size
olfactics
ordors and scents- how we percieve smell
artifacts
personal objects we use to announce our identities and to personalize our enviornment.
proxemics
refers to space and how we use it
enviornmental factors
elements of setting that affect how we feel, think and act
chronemics
refers to how we perceive and use time to define identities and interaction
paralanguage
communication that is vocal but not actual words. Includes sounds such as murmurs and gasps and vocal qualities
silence
lack of communicated sounds.
According to Ray B. and Albert M, what percentage of NVC is used in a total meaning of communication?
65% to 93%
what are the principles of nonverbal communication
ambiguous, interacts with verbal comm, regulates interaction, relflects cultural values
List the 10 types of NVC
kinesics, olfactics, enviornmental factors, chronemics, proxemics, artifacts,haptics,physical apperance, paralanguage, and silence