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Title: Nonverbal Communication


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Chapter 5
  • Nonverbal Communication

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After studying the material in this chapter. . .
  • You should understand
  • the characteristics of nonverbal communication.
  • the differences between verbal and nonverbal
    communication.
  • how culture and gender influence nonverbal
    communication

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After studying the material in this chapter. . .
  • You should understand
  • the functions that nonverbal communication can
    serve.
  • how the types of nonverbal communication
    described in this chapter function.

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After studying the material in this chapter. . .
  • You should be able to
  • identify and describe nonverbal behaviour in
    various contexts.
  • identify nonverbal behaviours that repeat,
    substitute for, complement, accent, regulate, and
    contradict verbal messages.

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After studying the material in this chapter. . .
  • You should be able to
  • recognize the emotional and relational dimensions
    of your own nonverbal behaviour.
  • share your interpretation of another persons
    nonverbal behaviour in a tentative manner when
    such sharing is appropriate.

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Chapter highlights
  • Nonverbal communication has several important
    characteristics
  • Unlike verbal communication, it is always present
    when people encounter one another and in many
    situations where they arent physically present.

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Chapter highlights
  • It has great value in conveying information about
    others, and much of that information isnt
    something others intentionally want to reveal.
  • It is especially useful in suggesting how others
    feel about you and the relationship, although
    nonverbal messages are much more ambiguous than
    verbal communication.

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Chapter highlights
  • While much nonverbal communication is universal,
    some factors do shape the way we express
    ourselves and understand others.
  • Culture shapes many nonverbal practices.
  • Gender plays a role in the way we communicate.

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Chapter highlights
  • Nonverbal communication serves many functions,
    when compared to verbal messages.
  • It can repeat, complement, and accent spoken
    words.
  • Sometimes it can substitute for speech.
  • It can regulate spoken conversation.
  • It can contradict spoken words, or even deceive
    others.

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Chapter highlights
  • Nonverbal communication can take many forms. Some
    of these forms may be obvious
  • posture and gesture
  • face and eyes
  • voice
  • touch
  • physical appearance and attractiveness

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Chapter highlights
  • Other forms are more subtle, involving things
    like
  • personal space and distance,
  • use of time, and
  • physical environment.

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Characteristics of nonverbal communication
  • Nonverbal communication exists.
  • Nonverbal behaviour has communicative value.
  • Nonverbal communication is primarily relational.
  • Nonverbal communication is ambiguous.

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  • Nonverbal communication is different from verbal
    communication.
  • Nonverbal skills are important.

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Table 5.1
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Table 5.2
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Influences on nonverbal communication
  • Culture
  • Gender

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Functions of nonverbal communication
  • Repeating
  • Substituting
  • Complementing
  • Accenting
  • Regulating
  • Contradicting
  • Deceiving

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Table 5.3
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Types of nonverbal communication
  • Posture and gesture
  • Face and eyes
  • Voice
  • Touch
  • Physical attractiveness
  • Clothing

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Types of nonverbal communication
  • Distance
  • Time
  • Territoriality
  • Environment

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Figure 5.1
  • Ideal speakers voice types in Mexico and the
    United States
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