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31 Cards in this Set

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nonverbal communication
all messages exchanged beyond words
kinesics
study of communication through the body and its movements
facsics
the study of how the face communicates
ocalics
the study of the eyes
gestics
the study of the movements of the body, such as gestures
emblems
nonverbal acts that have a direct verbal translation
haptics
the study of the use of touch as communication
body synchrony
study of posture and the way a person walks and stands
artifactics
the study of those things that adorn the body and send messages to others about us
physical characteristics
one's height, weight, and skin color communicating something to others
proxemics
the study of how people use and perceive their social and personal space
paravocalics
the rate, volume, pitch, pause, and stress of sounds
chronemics
the way people handle and structure their time
olfactics
the study of smell
aesthetics
the study of communication of a message or mood through color or music
gustorics
the study of how taste communicates
innate neurological programs
things we were born with -- survival instincts etc
substituting relationship
nodding instead of actually saying yes
complementing relationship
shaking your head while saying no
conflicting relationship
when a student asks a professor if they have time and the the professor says yes while packing up their books as if they were leaving
accenting relationship
glaring at someone while speaking angrily with someone
illustrators
kinesic acts accompanying speech that are used to aid in the description of what is being said or trace the direction of speech
affect displays
facial gestures that show emotions and feelings
regulators
nonverbal acts that maintain and control the back and forth nature of speaking and listening
adaptors
movements that accompany boredom, show internal feelings, or regulate a situation
halo effect
when attractive people are often given credit for other qualities such as high intelligence and better job performance
devil effect
unattractive people may have a negative evaluation, regardless of intelligence or performance
intimate distance
from direct physical contact to 18 inches. for private activities
personal distance
from 18 inches to 4 feet. also known as the comfort bubble
social distance
from 4 feet to 12 feet. used during business transactions and casual social exchanges
public distance
from 12 feet to more than 25 feet. lectures, public gatherings, etc.