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23 Cards in this Set
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Nonverbal Communication
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Those behaviors and characteristics that convey meaning without the use of words.
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Nonverbal Channels
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The various forms that nonverbal communication takes.
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Facial Display
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the use of facial exression for communication
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Symmetry
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the similarity between left and right sides of the body.
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Proportionality
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the size of facial features relative to one another.
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Oculesics
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The study of eye behavior
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Kinesics
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The study of movement
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Gesticulation
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The use of arm and hand movements to communicate.
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Emblem
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A gesture with a direct verbal translation.
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Illustrator
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A gesture that enhances or clarifies a verbal message.
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Affect display
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A gesture that communicates emotion.
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Regulator
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A gesture that controls the flow of conversation.
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Adaptor
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A gesture used to satisfy a personal need.
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Haptics
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The study of how we use touch to communicate.
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Vocalics
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Characteristics of the voice
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Olfactics
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The study of the sense of smell
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Proxemics
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The study of spatial use.
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High-Contact culture
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A culture in which people frequently touch and maintain little personal distance with one another.
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Low-contact culture
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A culture in which people touch infrequently and maintain relatively high levels of personal distance with one another.
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Chronemics
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The use of time.
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Artifact
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An object or a visual feature of an environment with conmmunicative value.
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Turn-taking signal
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non-verbal behavior that indicates when a person's speaking turn begins and ends.
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Immediacy behavior
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Nonverbal behaviior that conveys attraction or affiliation.
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