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Nonverbal Communication An Applied Approach
Quiz 7: Oculesics: Engaging Gaze and Other Eye Behaviors
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Eye contact can indicate a general interest in the other person because it shows that you are ______.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Rachel, the executive director of a local nonprofit organization, is well-respected in her community and well-like by the members of her organization's board of directors. They especially appreciate how Rachel manages the flow of meetings, prompting each of them to speak in turn using an eye contact technique known as the ______.
Question 23
Multiple Choice
The difference between eye contact intended to convey attraction to another person and eye contact intended to convey a general interest is ______.
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Miguel was annoyed when he heard a knock at his door after 9 p.m.. But when he heard his otherwise gentle dog begin to growl, he became concerned. He opened the door a crack. he narrowed eyes and put a snarl on his face as if to say, "I ______."
Question 25
Multiple Choice
If you play with your hair, lick your lips, and smile in someone's direction while making eye contact, you are ______.
Question 26
True/False
The social information we receive through our eyes provides valuable information necessary for survival but offers little guidance about how we should respond socially to the people we encounter in our daily lives.
Question 27
True/False
Gazing at another person is an easy way for us to obtain information about their age, gender, race, and social class so that we can quickly categorize them.
Question 28
True/False
In most cases, you should assume that someone gazing at you is sending a conscious message of attention or interest.
Question 29
True/False
When we direct our gaze behavior toward one individual our judgments about them are also influenced by the people that surround them.
Question 30
True/False
When you stare at an individual for an extended period you can trigger feelings of discomfort in the person being viewed.
Question 31
True/False
Male gaze is the sexual objectification of women's bodies by men through prolonged staring.
Question 32
True/False
Eye contact happens when two people look at one another, often when one of those people is unaware that the eye contact is occurring.
Question 33
True/False
Unlike gaze behavior which is intentionally used as a form of communication, we rarely use eye movements to send a message.
Question 34
True/False
Much like gaze behavior which is intentionally used as a form of communication, pupil dilation is used to send intentional messages of romantic interest.
Question 35
True/False
Eye-related behaviors can reflect and express the nature of our emotional experience.
Question 36
True/False
Each type of eye behavior used to express emotion is distinct which limits the possibility of potential misunderstandings.
Question 37
True/False
Because eye contact is so frequently used to let someone know that you are interested in them, this type of eye behavior is rarely trusted.
Question 38
True/False
At meetings, effective leaders often use a one-sided gaze, along with other nonverbal cues, directed at the person next in line to talk.
Question 39
True/False
Unlike other nonverbal behaviors which can be used to express an array of emotion, eye contact is reserved for sending messages which contain positive emotional content such as attraction or liking.