Deck 5: Nonverbal Messages

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Kelsey is planning for her retirement and is goal-oriented. This is evidence that Kelsey has a _______ orientation.

A) future time
B) present time
C) past time
D) polychronic time
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When you lean forward to ask a question you are using nonverbal communication to ________ the verbal message.

A) complement
B) contradict
C) accent
D) control
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When in her own office, Louise feels more confident and more readily takes on leadership roles. This is an example of _______.

A) home field advantage
B) personal space
C) protection theory
D) territoriality
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Actions such as crossing your fingers or winking while you're lying are examples of what method of verbal and nonverbal message interaction?

A) accenting
B) complementing
C) controlling
D) contradicting
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________ is the study of spatial communication.

A) Kinesics
B) Haptics
C) Proxemics
D) Chronemics
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Scratching to relieve an itch is an example of what type of body movement?

A) adaptor
B) regulator
C) emblem
D) illustrator
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Erin and Brett hold hands and gaze into each other's eyes, often in public. This is most accurately an example of how nonverbal messages can _______.

A) structure conversation
B) influence and deceive
C) communicate relationship status
D) interact with verbal messages
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When you smile while telling a humorous story you are using nonverbal communication to ________ your verbal message.

A) accent
B) complement
C) control
D) substitute
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Jocelyn stood 6 inches away from Mary's face when she told her how angry she was. Jocelyn invaded Mary's ________ space.

A) intimate
B) public
C) personal
D) social
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Which of the following is an example of an object-adaptor?

A) clicking a ball point pen
B) crossing your arms over your chest
C) scratching an itch
D) responding with nonverbal feedback
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José notices that two people are arguing near him, so he looks away from them. This behavior is referred to as _______.

A) signal status
B) the facial feedback hypothesis
C) disconfirmation
D) civil inattention
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François sees that a prime study spot is available next to the window in the library, but he has to grab some books before he sits down. In order to claim the spot, François sets down his coffee cup on the table. This is an example of which type of marker?

A) central
B) boundary
C) ear
D) secondary
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In China, yellow signifies wealth and authority, and in the U.S. it signifies caution and cowardice. This is an example of _______.

A) power communication
B) spatial communication
C) color communication
D) equilibrium theory
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Covering up your own joy in the presence of a friend who didn't receive such good news is called _______.

A) intensifying
B) deintensifying
C) neutralizing
D) masking
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Anne made sure she dressed professionally, shook hands firmly, and spoke confidently at the meeting. She was demonstrating how nonverbal messages can be used to manage impressions in order to _______.

A) be liked
B) be followed
C) secure help
D) hide faults
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Which of the following is an example of the facial management technique called neutralizing?

A) exaggerating your surprise at a birthday party you already suspected
B) covering up your own joy at your recent promotion in the presence of a friend who received bad news
C) covering up your sadness so as not to depress those around you
D) expressing happiness although you don't really feel it
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Which of the following is an example of a regulator?

A) the "peace sign"
B) pointing to show where your car is
C) raising a hand to speak in class
D) playing with a pen when anxious
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Which of the following statements is TRUE about attractiveness?

A) Height is not a factor in attractiveness.
B) Attractive people are not preferred as coworkers.
C) Attractive people have few advantages
D) A person rated attractive in one culture is likely to be rated attractive in another culture.
Question
When Marquis was trying to close the sale with a customer, he used direct eye contact, a confident stance, and open gestures. He was using nonverbal messages _______.

A) to secure help
B) to confirm self-image
C) to hide faults
D) to be believed
Question
________ are substitutes for words.

A) Emblems
B) Kinesics
C) Olfactics
D) Chronemics
Question
The word "multitasking" is evidence of _______.

A) polychronic time orientation
B) formal time
C) a social clock
D) monochronic time orientation
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Which of the following is among the important findings regarding touch avoidance?

A) Females score higher than men on same-sex touch avoidance.
B) Younger people have higher touch avoidance scores for opposite-sex persons than do older people.
C) women have higher touch avoidance scores for opposite-sex touching than do men.
D) There is no difference in touch avoidance between men and women.
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding culture and touch?

A) Muslim children frequently engage in touch, even among member of the opposite sex.
B) Koreans prefer task-related touching.
C) contact cultures avoid excessive touching during communication.
D) Southern Europeans are more often than not members of contact cultures, who touch one another during conversation.
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According to the text, your watch or ring is an example of a(n) _______.

A) marker
B) status indicator
C) artifact
D) emblem
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The theory that your facial expressions can influence some feelings but not all of them is called _______?

A) equilibrium theory
B) the facial feedback hypothesis
C) occulesis
D) proxemics
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Emblems have rather specific translations.
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The importance we place on the past, present, or future is called _______.

A) cultural time
B) biological time
C) psychological time
D) physiological time
Question
Paralanguage is _______.

A) the nonvocal and nonverbal dimension of speech
B) the same as metacommunication
C) the dialect of a particular culture
D) the vocal but nonverbal dimension of speech
Question
Territories that are yours and yours alone are called ________ territories.

A) personal
B) social
C) intimate
D) primary
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Effective nonverbal communication enhances attraction, popularity, and well-being.
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The "Okay" sign is an example of an illustrator.
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Which group, according to recent studies, is more skilled at both encoding and decoding nonverbal messages?

A) children
B) men
C) older people
D) women
Question
When decoding verbal messages, be _______in drawing conclusions.

A) immediate
B) tentative
C) abrupt
D) enthusiastic
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The theory that intimacy and distance vary together is ________ theory.

A) turf defense
B) expectancy violations
C) equilibrium
D) protection
Question
The silent treatment is an example of how silence can be used to _______.

A) hurt others
B) convey specific thoughts
C) convey emotions
D) give you time to think
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Boys are less satisfied with their height than girls.
Question
The theory that holds that you establish a body buffer zone around yourself against unwanted touching or attack is ________ theory.

A) turf defense
B) expectancy violations
C) equilibrium
D) protection
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According to the text, _______ communication is perhaps the most primitive form of communication and probably the first to be used.

A) visual
B) touch
C) scent
D) auditory
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You're more likely to voice agreement than disagreement. This is known as _______.

A) the linguistic relativity hypothesis
B) confirmation
C) other-orientation
D) the spiral of silence
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Affect displays can't consciously be controlled.
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Lila positioned her file cabinet so that it served as a barrier between her desk and Jan's. This is an example of turf defense.
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Tall presidential candidates have a better record of winning elections.
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What differences in nonverbal communication have you noticed between men and women? Give three specific examples of how men and women tend to use nonverbal communication in differing ways.
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In what ways does the United States display a monochronic or polychronic time orientation? Be specific as possible, and cite examples where appropriate.
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Facial feedback hypothesis states that most of our feedback to other people is through facial expression.
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The study of how we organize, react to, and communicate messages through time is known as chronemics.
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Kinesics is the study of communication through the eyes.
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When decoding nonverbal messages, interpret your judgments and conclusions against a cultural context.
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How can you improve the way you encode and decode nonverbal messages? Be as thorough as possible regarding the methods in this chapter, and provide at least three examples.
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A constricted, or smaller, pupil indicates attraction and interest.
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Explain the six principles of nonverbal communication, giving examples of each.
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Research shows that women smile more than men do.
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When encoding nonverbal messages, avoid extremes and monotony.
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Immediacy is the use of nonverbal messages to convey power.
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What do you think your artifactual communication says about who you are? Describe three ways you use artifactual communication to communicate messages.
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Self-disclosing, maintaining appropriate eye contact, and talking about commonalities are ways to communicate immediacy.
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Pushing your hair out of your eyes while talking functions as an alter-adaptor.
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Proxemics is the study of communication through body movement.
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Haptics is communication by touch.
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The four space zones are intimate, personal, social, and public.
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Deck 5: Nonverbal Messages
1
Kelsey is planning for her retirement and is goal-oriented. This is evidence that Kelsey has a _______ orientation.

A) future time
B) present time
C) past time
D) polychronic time
A
2
When you lean forward to ask a question you are using nonverbal communication to ________ the verbal message.

A) complement
B) contradict
C) accent
D) control
control
3
When in her own office, Louise feels more confident and more readily takes on leadership roles. This is an example of _______.

A) home field advantage
B) personal space
C) protection theory
D) territoriality
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4
Actions such as crossing your fingers or winking while you're lying are examples of what method of verbal and nonverbal message interaction?

A) accenting
B) complementing
C) controlling
D) contradicting
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5
________ is the study of spatial communication.

A) Kinesics
B) Haptics
C) Proxemics
D) Chronemics
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6
Scratching to relieve an itch is an example of what type of body movement?

A) adaptor
B) regulator
C) emblem
D) illustrator
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7
Erin and Brett hold hands and gaze into each other's eyes, often in public. This is most accurately an example of how nonverbal messages can _______.

A) structure conversation
B) influence and deceive
C) communicate relationship status
D) interact with verbal messages
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8
When you smile while telling a humorous story you are using nonverbal communication to ________ your verbal message.

A) accent
B) complement
C) control
D) substitute
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9
Jocelyn stood 6 inches away from Mary's face when she told her how angry she was. Jocelyn invaded Mary's ________ space.

A) intimate
B) public
C) personal
D) social
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10
Which of the following is an example of an object-adaptor?

A) clicking a ball point pen
B) crossing your arms over your chest
C) scratching an itch
D) responding with nonverbal feedback
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11
José notices that two people are arguing near him, so he looks away from them. This behavior is referred to as _______.

A) signal status
B) the facial feedback hypothesis
C) disconfirmation
D) civil inattention
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12
François sees that a prime study spot is available next to the window in the library, but he has to grab some books before he sits down. In order to claim the spot, François sets down his coffee cup on the table. This is an example of which type of marker?

A) central
B) boundary
C) ear
D) secondary
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13
In China, yellow signifies wealth and authority, and in the U.S. it signifies caution and cowardice. This is an example of _______.

A) power communication
B) spatial communication
C) color communication
D) equilibrium theory
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14
Covering up your own joy in the presence of a friend who didn't receive such good news is called _______.

A) intensifying
B) deintensifying
C) neutralizing
D) masking
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15
Anne made sure she dressed professionally, shook hands firmly, and spoke confidently at the meeting. She was demonstrating how nonverbal messages can be used to manage impressions in order to _______.

A) be liked
B) be followed
C) secure help
D) hide faults
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16
Which of the following is an example of the facial management technique called neutralizing?

A) exaggerating your surprise at a birthday party you already suspected
B) covering up your own joy at your recent promotion in the presence of a friend who received bad news
C) covering up your sadness so as not to depress those around you
D) expressing happiness although you don't really feel it
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17
Which of the following is an example of a regulator?

A) the "peace sign"
B) pointing to show where your car is
C) raising a hand to speak in class
D) playing with a pen when anxious
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18
Which of the following statements is TRUE about attractiveness?

A) Height is not a factor in attractiveness.
B) Attractive people are not preferred as coworkers.
C) Attractive people have few advantages
D) A person rated attractive in one culture is likely to be rated attractive in another culture.
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19
When Marquis was trying to close the sale with a customer, he used direct eye contact, a confident stance, and open gestures. He was using nonverbal messages _______.

A) to secure help
B) to confirm self-image
C) to hide faults
D) to be believed
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20
________ are substitutes for words.

A) Emblems
B) Kinesics
C) Olfactics
D) Chronemics
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21
The word "multitasking" is evidence of _______.

A) polychronic time orientation
B) formal time
C) a social clock
D) monochronic time orientation
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22
Which of the following is among the important findings regarding touch avoidance?

A) Females score higher than men on same-sex touch avoidance.
B) Younger people have higher touch avoidance scores for opposite-sex persons than do older people.
C) women have higher touch avoidance scores for opposite-sex touching than do men.
D) There is no difference in touch avoidance between men and women.
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23
Which of the following is TRUE regarding culture and touch?

A) Muslim children frequently engage in touch, even among member of the opposite sex.
B) Koreans prefer task-related touching.
C) contact cultures avoid excessive touching during communication.
D) Southern Europeans are more often than not members of contact cultures, who touch one another during conversation.
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24
According to the text, your watch or ring is an example of a(n) _______.

A) marker
B) status indicator
C) artifact
D) emblem
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25
The theory that your facial expressions can influence some feelings but not all of them is called _______?

A) equilibrium theory
B) the facial feedback hypothesis
C) occulesis
D) proxemics
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26
Emblems have rather specific translations.
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27
The importance we place on the past, present, or future is called _______.

A) cultural time
B) biological time
C) psychological time
D) physiological time
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28
Paralanguage is _______.

A) the nonvocal and nonverbal dimension of speech
B) the same as metacommunication
C) the dialect of a particular culture
D) the vocal but nonverbal dimension of speech
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29
Territories that are yours and yours alone are called ________ territories.

A) personal
B) social
C) intimate
D) primary
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30
Effective nonverbal communication enhances attraction, popularity, and well-being.
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31
The "Okay" sign is an example of an illustrator.
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32
Which group, according to recent studies, is more skilled at both encoding and decoding nonverbal messages?

A) children
B) men
C) older people
D) women
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When decoding verbal messages, be _______in drawing conclusions.

A) immediate
B) tentative
C) abrupt
D) enthusiastic
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34
The theory that intimacy and distance vary together is ________ theory.

A) turf defense
B) expectancy violations
C) equilibrium
D) protection
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35
The silent treatment is an example of how silence can be used to _______.

A) hurt others
B) convey specific thoughts
C) convey emotions
D) give you time to think
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Boys are less satisfied with their height than girls.
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37
The theory that holds that you establish a body buffer zone around yourself against unwanted touching or attack is ________ theory.

A) turf defense
B) expectancy violations
C) equilibrium
D) protection
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38
According to the text, _______ communication is perhaps the most primitive form of communication and probably the first to be used.

A) visual
B) touch
C) scent
D) auditory
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39
You're more likely to voice agreement than disagreement. This is known as _______.

A) the linguistic relativity hypothesis
B) confirmation
C) other-orientation
D) the spiral of silence
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Affect displays can't consciously be controlled.
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Lila positioned her file cabinet so that it served as a barrier between her desk and Jan's. This is an example of turf defense.
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Tall presidential candidates have a better record of winning elections.
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43
What differences in nonverbal communication have you noticed between men and women? Give three specific examples of how men and women tend to use nonverbal communication in differing ways.
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In what ways does the United States display a monochronic or polychronic time orientation? Be specific as possible, and cite examples where appropriate.
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Facial feedback hypothesis states that most of our feedback to other people is through facial expression.
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The study of how we organize, react to, and communicate messages through time is known as chronemics.
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47
Kinesics is the study of communication through the eyes.
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When decoding nonverbal messages, interpret your judgments and conclusions against a cultural context.
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How can you improve the way you encode and decode nonverbal messages? Be as thorough as possible regarding the methods in this chapter, and provide at least three examples.
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50
A constricted, or smaller, pupil indicates attraction and interest.
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51
Explain the six principles of nonverbal communication, giving examples of each.
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Research shows that women smile more than men do.
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When encoding nonverbal messages, avoid extremes and monotony.
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Immediacy is the use of nonverbal messages to convey power.
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What do you think your artifactual communication says about who you are? Describe three ways you use artifactual communication to communicate messages.
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Self-disclosing, maintaining appropriate eye contact, and talking about commonalities are ways to communicate immediacy.
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Pushing your hair out of your eyes while talking functions as an alter-adaptor.
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Proxemics is the study of communication through body movement.
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Haptics is communication by touch.
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The four space zones are intimate, personal, social, and public.
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