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58 Cards in this Set

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Adaptor
A gesture used to satisfy a personal need
Affect display
A gesture that communicates emotion
Artifact
An object or a visual feature of an environment with communicative value
Chronemics
The use of time
Emblem
Gesture with a direct verbal translation
Kinesics
The study of movement
Low distance culture
A culture in which people touch infrequently and maintain relatively high levels of personal distance with one another
Nonverbal channels
The various behavioral forms that nonverbal communication takes
Nonverbal communication
Behaviors and characteristics that convey meaning without the use of words
Oculesics
The study of eye movement
Olfactics
The study of sense of smell
Paralanguage
Vocalic behaviors that go along with verbal behavior to convey meaning
Emoticons
Textual representations of facial expressions
Facial display
The use of facial expression for communication
Gesticulation
The use of arm and hand movements to communicate
Halo effect
The tendency to attribute positive qualities to physically attractive people
Haptics
The study of how people use touch to communicate
High contract culture
A culture in which people touch frequently and maintain little personal distance with one another
Illustrator
A gesture that enhances or clarifies a verbal message
Immediacy behavior
Non-verbal behavior that conveys attraction or affliction or affiliation
Intimate distance
The distance most people in western cultures maintain with intimate partners:ranges from 1 1/2 to 4 feet
Emblem
Gesture with a direct verbal translation
Kinesics
The study of movement
Low distance culture
A culture in which people touch infrequently and maintain relatively high levels of personal distance with one another
Nonverbal channels
The various behavioral forms that nonverbal communication takes
Nonverbal communication
Behaviors and characteristics that convey meaning without the use of words
Oculesics
The study of eye movement
Olfactics
The study of sense of smell
Paralanguage
Vocalic behaviors that go along with verbal behavior to convey meaning
Emoticons
Textual representations of facial expressions
Intimate distance
The distance most people in western cultures maintain with intimate partners:ranges from 0 to 1 1/2 feet
Gesticulation
The use of arm and hand movements to communicate
Halo effect
The tendency to attribute positive qualities to physically attractive people
Haptics
The study of how people use touch to communicate
High contract culture
A culture in which people touch frequently and maintain little personal distance with one another
Illustrator
A gesture that enhances or clarifies a verbal message
Immediacy behavior
Non-verbal behavior that conveys attraction or affliction or affiliation
Intimate distance
The distance most people in western cultures maintain with intimate partners:ranges from 1 1/2 to 4 feet
Personal distance
The distance most people in western cultures maintain with friends and relatives; ranges from 1 1/2 to 4 feet
Proportionality
The size of facial features relative to one another
Proportionality
The size of facial features relative to one another
Proxemics
The study of spatial use
Public distance
The distance most people in western cultures maintain with public figures during a performance; ranges from 12 to 25 feet
Public distance
The distance most people in western cultures maintain with public figures during a performance; ranges from 12 to 25 feet
Regulator
A gesture that controls the flow of conversation
Public distance
The distance most people in western cultures maintain with public figures during a performance; ranges from 12 to 25 feet
Regulator
A gesture that controls the flow of conversation
Social distance
The distance most people in western cultures maintain with casual acquaintances;ranges from 4 to 12 feet
Public distance
The distance most people in western cultures maintain with public figures during a performance; ranges from 12 to 25 feet
Regulator
A gesture that controls the flow of conversation
Social distance
The distance most people in western cultures maintain with casual acquaintances;ranges from 4 to 12 feet
Symmetry
The similarity between the left and right sides of the face or body
Public distance
The distance most people in western cultures maintain with public figures during a performance; ranges from 12 to 25 feet
Regulator
A gesture that controls the flow of conversation
Social distance
The distance most people in western cultures maintain with casual acquaintances;ranges from 4 to 12 feet
Symmetry
The similarity between the left and right sides of the face or body
Turn taking signal
Nonverbal behavior that indicates when a person's speaking turn begins and end
Vocalics
Characteristics of the voice