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Deck 4: Understanding Nonverbal Messages
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1-16 During a recent conversation,Alexis observed Patricia making a nonverbal gesture that she could not interpret.Later that day,she asked Roberta,who had been a part of the conversation,to help her to understand the gesture.Alexis was using _____.
A) the expectancy violation model
B) accenting
C) immediacy
D) perception-checking
A) the expectancy violation model
B) accenting
C) immediacy
D) perception-checking
D
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1-19 Displays of culture such as clothing,jewelry,and makeup,are called _____.
A) artifacts
B) gestures
C) illustrators
D) vocalics
A) artifacts
B) gestures
C) illustrators
D) vocalics
A
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1-10 As Libby entered the library,her friend saw her and raised her finger perpendicular to her lips to indicate to Libby that she needed to remain quiet.What function was this behavior serving?
A) Reinforcing
B) Complementing
C) Substituting
D) Contradicting
A) Reinforcing
B) Complementing
C) Substituting
D) Contradicting
C
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1-2 According to Mehrabian's research,the most significant source of emotional meaning in our communication is _____.
A) our voice
B) our words
C) our face
D) our posture
A) our voice
B) our words
C) our face
D) our posture
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1-14 A strategy for checking the accuracy of your interpretation of another person's nonverbal behavior is called _____.
A) perception checking
B) emotional expression
C) regulation
D) adaptors
A) perception checking
B) emotional expression
C) regulation
D) adaptors
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1-20 Richard woke up late on the day of the interview for his "dream job." He hurried to get dressed and to arrive at the interview site on time.Once he arrived,he realized that his socks did not match,he had put on a wrinkled shirt instead of the one he had dry cleaned and pressed for the interview,and his tie did not complement his outfit.Richard was uncomfortable about his appearance,did not do well in the interview,and was not offered the position.Other than tardiness,with what issue(s)was Richard dealing?
A) Height is a desirable trait in some leaders.
B) Artifacts affect how we feel about ourselves and how we are perceived by others.
C) The growing trend to require uniforms in schools.
D) Artifacts convey a sense of one's culture.
A) Height is a desirable trait in some leaders.
B) Artifacts affect how we feel about ourselves and how we are perceived by others.
C) The growing trend to require uniforms in schools.
D) Artifacts convey a sense of one's culture.
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1-8 Karla says,"I'm listening," while staring intently at her computer screen rather than looking at the client in her office.What function is Karla's nonverbal communication serving?
A) To repeat
B) To complement
C) To substitute
D) To contradict
A) To repeat
B) To complement
C) To substitute
D) To contradict
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1-4 The reason we say that nonverbal communication is more believable than verbal communication is that _____.
A) verbal communication is a conscious activity,much of our nonverbal is not
B) nonverbal communication is mostly under our conscious control
C) verbal communication is more ambiguous than nonverbal communication
D) nonverbal communication is less obvious than verbal communication
A) verbal communication is a conscious activity,much of our nonverbal is not
B) nonverbal communication is mostly under our conscious control
C) verbal communication is more ambiguous than nonverbal communication
D) nonverbal communication is less obvious than verbal communication
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1-11 When Keri wanted Ben to stop talking,she averted her eyes and turned her back.The function of this behavior was to _____.
A) display emotion
B) regulate interaction
C) adapt
D) illustrate
A) display emotion
B) regulate interaction
C) adapt
D) illustrate
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1-3 According to Mehrabian,nonverbal communication conveys _____ percent of the emotional meaning of our messages.
A) 55
B) 38
C) 93
D) 14
A) 55
B) 38
C) 93
D) 14
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1-21 The University of Texas fans show the pinkie finger and the index finger to represent the sign,"Hook 'em horns," a reference to their mascot.This is an example of a(n)_____.
A) affect display
B) regulator
C) adaptor
D) emblem
A) affect display
B) regulator
C) adaptor
D) emblem
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1-13 The expectancy violation theory was developed by which researcher(s)?
A) Ekman ad Friesen
B) Hall
C) Mehrabain
D) Burgoon
A) Ekman ad Friesen
B) Hall
C) Mehrabain
D) Burgoon
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1-6 Which of the following statements is true of nonverbal communication in relationships?
A) Nonverbal communication becomes less important the longer a couple is together.
B) People are more likely to express dislike using verbal cues than nonverbal cues.
C) Nonverbal cues often signal changes in the level of satisfaction with a relationship.
D) As intimacy increases,the use of nonverbal cues decreases.
A) Nonverbal communication becomes less important the longer a couple is together.
B) People are more likely to express dislike using verbal cues than nonverbal cues.
C) Nonverbal cues often signal changes in the level of satisfaction with a relationship.
D) As intimacy increases,the use of nonverbal cues decreases.
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1-17 The statement,"Nonverbal communication is non-linguistic" means that _____.
A) nonverbal messages flow from one situation to the next,unlike verbal messages
B) nonverbal messages vary widely across cultural groups
C) nonverbal messages may be interpreted in a variety of ways
D) nonverbal messages do not conform to the patterns of language
A) nonverbal messages flow from one situation to the next,unlike verbal messages
B) nonverbal messages vary widely across cultural groups
C) nonverbal messages may be interpreted in a variety of ways
D) nonverbal messages do not conform to the patterns of language
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1-15 Which of the following statements accurately expresses the differences between verbal and nonverbal behavior?
A) Verbal behavior is continuous;nonverbal is discrete.
B) Verbal behavior is less ambiguous;nonverbal is more ambiguous.
C) Verbal behavior is efficient at communicating emotions;nonverbal is not efficient at communicating emotions.
D) Nonverbal behavior has similar grammar and patterns to verbal communication.
A) Verbal behavior is continuous;nonverbal is discrete.
B) Verbal behavior is less ambiguous;nonverbal is more ambiguous.
C) Verbal behavior is efficient at communicating emotions;nonverbal is not efficient at communicating emotions.
D) Nonverbal behavior has similar grammar and patterns to verbal communication.
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1-9 "Do you know how many books I read last week? Five!" Shawna said,holding up five fingers.This is an example of which of the functions of nonverbal communication?
A) To substitute
B) To complement
C) To regulate
D) To repeat
A) To substitute
B) To complement
C) To regulate
D) To repeat
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1-18 Kinesics is a general term for
A) human movement,gestures,and the use of space
B) gestures,the use of space,and posture
C) human movement,gestures,and posture
D) gestures,posture,and adaptors
A) human movement,gestures,and the use of space
B) gestures,the use of space,and posture
C) human movement,gestures,and posture
D) gestures,posture,and adaptors
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1-12 Nonverbal messages that reinforce a verbal message serve to _____ that message.
A) repeat
B) accent
C) substitute
D) regulate
A) repeat
B) accent
C) substitute
D) regulate
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1-5 The sideways images made from punctuation marks that serve as nonverbal cues in computer-mediated communication are known as
A) regulators.
B) repeaters.
C) demonstrators.
D) emoticons.
A) regulators.
B) repeaters.
C) demonstrators.
D) emoticons.
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1-1 Nonverbal communication may best be defined as _____.
A) communication that is spoken
B) communication other than written or spoken language
C) communication with your body
D) communication with your voice
A) communication that is spoken
B) communication other than written or spoken language
C) communication with your body
D) communication with your voice
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1-38 _____ is the study of how close or far away from people and objects we position ourselves.
A) Haptics
B) Kinesics
C) Vocalics
D) Proxemics
A) Haptics
B) Kinesics
C) Vocalics
D) Proxemics
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1-27 As he began presenting his speech to the club,Leroy started to feel a bit nervous,placed his hand in his pocket,and began to jingle his car keys as he spoke.Leroy is using a(an)_____.
A) adaptor
B) regulator
C) illustrator
D) emblem
A) adaptor
B) regulator
C) illustrator
D) emblem
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1-33 While on a trip to the Mediterranean,Carl notes that men tend to stand very close to each other - actually touching -- when talking to one another on the street.This closeness would tend to invade which of the following for Carl? ?
A) Intimate space.
B) Personal space.
C) Social space.
D) Public space.
A) Intimate space.
B) Personal space.
C) Social space.
D) Public space.
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1-31 Our personal guidelines and standards for appropriate touch are our _____.
A) haptic guidelines
B) back channel cues
C) territory
D) touch ethic
A) haptic guidelines
B) back channel cues
C) territory
D) touch ethic
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1-32 Communicating your thoughts and emotions with your voice (aside from the words that you use)is referred to as _____.
A) paralanguage
B) gesturing
C) kinesics
D) affect displays
A) paralanguage
B) gesturing
C) kinesics
D) affect displays
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1-28 _____ is another term for paralanguage.
A) Haptics
B) Vocalics
C) Kinesics
D) Illustrator
A) Haptics
B) Vocalics
C) Kinesics
D) Illustrator
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1-29 As her student places his hand on her shoulder,Professor Wilson feels that the touch is inappropriate and violates her
A) readiness for friendship.
B) touch ethic.
C) territorial marker.
D) public space.
A) readiness for friendship.
B) touch ethic.
C) territorial marker.
D) public space.
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1-41 Nonverbal behavior that communicates liking and engenders feelings of pleasure is called _____.
A) territorial marker
B) immediacy
C) emblems
D) affect displays
A) territorial marker
B) immediacy
C) emblems
D) affect displays
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1-23 Bonita is in the middle of delivering her speech when she begins to twirl her hair as she speaks.This action is known as a(n)
A) Regulator
B) Adaptor
C) Vocalic
D) Illustrator
A) Regulator
B) Adaptor
C) Vocalic
D) Illustrator
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1-22 After Aesha got off the phone,her face looked like it had fallen two inches.She looked down,and walked to her room slowly.Jonna said to her,"What happened?" In reading Aesha's facial expressions,Jonna was using Aesha's _____.
A) affect displays
B) regulators
C) adaptors
D) emblems
A) affect displays
B) regulators
C) adaptors
D) emblems
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1-25 Kim was constantly twirling her hair as she was talking to her teacher.Which type of nonverbal cue showed Kim's nervousness?
A) Emblems
B) Regulators
C) Adaptors
D) Substitutes
A) Emblems
B) Regulators
C) Adaptors
D) Substitutes
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1-35 Leah moves closer to George and begins to converse with him from about two feet away.At this distance,in which of George's spatial zones is Leah?
A) Intimate
B) Personal
C) Social
D) Public
A) Intimate
B) Personal
C) Social
D) Public
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1-30 The study of touch is called _____.
A) proxemics
B) artifact
C) haptics
D) kinesics
A) proxemics
B) artifact
C) haptics
D) kinesics
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1-42 Nonverbal cues that communicate feelings of interest and excitement are known by the term
A) arousal
B) affect displays
C) dominators
D) Proxemics
A) arousal
B) affect displays
C) dominators
D) Proxemics
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1-36 Janet discussed her performance review with her new supervisor,Mrs.Abrams.As they were talking,Janet sat in a chair about eight feet away from her supervisor,who was behind her desk.Which spatial zone was Janet using?
A) Intimate space
B) Personal space
C) Social space
D) Public space
A) Intimate space
B) Personal space
C) Social space
D) Public space
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1-39 Benito enters a coffeehouse and places his book,his laptop and his coffee in an arrangement around the table where he plans to work on this paper for is intercultural communication class.These items are being used to serve as which of the following?
A) Territorial markers
B) Emblems
C) Illustrators
D) Repeaters
A) Territorial markers
B) Emblems
C) Illustrators
D) Repeaters
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1-37 Since Eric is on a stage well away from his audience during his presentation,the space between him and the audience is
A) intimate
B) personal to invitation
C) social
D) public
A) intimate
B) personal to invitation
C) social
D) public
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1-34 The 4-12 foot distance between ourselves and others is known as
A) intimate space.
B) personal space.
C) social space.
D) public space.
A) intimate space.
B) personal space.
C) social space.
D) public space.
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1-26 When Billie uses a couple of "ums" to signal that she has something to say in the conversations,she is using those sounds as
A) adaptors
B) regulators
C) dominators
D) Territorial markers
A) adaptors
B) regulators
C) dominators
D) Territorial markers
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1-40 When Allen entered the classroom,he saw that he had a few minutes to spare,so he set his bag down on his favorite seat and went to the foyer to get a soft drink.Allen was using his bag as a(n)_____.
A) initializer
B) affect display
C) territorial marker
D) status symbol
A) initializer
B) affect display
C) territorial marker
D) status symbol
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1-43 All of the following are immediacy cues that indicate liking and interest EXCEPT _____.
A) face to face orientation
B) dominance
C) eye contact
D) open posture
A) face to face orientation
B) dominance
C) eye contact
D) open posture
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2-2 According to research by Albert Mehrabian,most of our emotional information is communicated with our gestures.
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2-11 Nonverbal cues register on our senses from a variety of sources at the same time.
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2-14 A tattoo would be an example of an artifact.
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2-15 Kinesics is a general term for human movements and gestures but not posture.
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2-10 Nonverbal behaviors usually are discrete,with a definite beginning and end.
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2-17 Affect displays are a part of the study of kinesics.
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2-9 Perception checking is a tool that can help us interpret other people's behavior more correctly.
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2-3 Your face tends to reveal as much as 55% of the emotion you are feeling.
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2-4 Verbal communication is more believable than nonverbal communication.
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2-7 Using one's voice to add intensity to a particular word is an example of using a nonverbal accent cue.
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2-12 Among the many aspects of appearance noted in the textbook are body size and shape,skin color and texture,hairstyle,and clothing.
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2-19 "Positive silence" is when you don't have anything nice to say.
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2-1 To people in the deaf culture,sign language is the type of nonverbal communication through which they can communicate.
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2-6 Sharon pointed to the Student Union as she was explaining to Tim where it was.Sharon was pointing to regulate the conversation.
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2-18 Averting our eyes in order to avoid communicating with someone is an example of using regulators.
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2-8 Unlike verbal communication,nonverbal communication is not governed by rules.
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2-5 Nonverbal cues that complement are those that take the place of a verbal message.
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2-13 The researchers sometimes known as the "great classifiers" of nonverbal behaviors are Ekman and Friesen.
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2-16 The "thumbs up" sign is an example of an illustrator.
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4-2 We say that nonverbal communication is _____,because our actions may have more than one interpretation,and because the exact meaning of a nonverbal message may only be known by the person displaying it.
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3-11 Explain and give examples of the three dimensions that Mehrabian found we use to accurately interpret nonverbal behaviors.
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2-23 According to Mehrabian,dominance cues indicate status,position,and importance.
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2-24 Mutual eye contact,smiling,and leaning forward are all examples of immediacy behaviors.
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3-5 Explain what your book means by the 'non-linguistic' nature of nonverbal communication.
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3-7 Explain the concept of touch ethic.
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3-1 Your book explains four reasons why studying nonverbal communication is important.What are they?
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2-21 The study of how people use space and objects to communicate ownership is called kinesics.
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4-3 Burgoon's model that suggests we respond differently to people who break nonverbal rules based upon our interpersonal relationships with them is the _____ model.
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3-10 Explain how humans convey territoriality.
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2-20 Our behavior and perceptions are altered because of the physical environments in which we find ourselves.
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3-8 Explain two ways the physical environment is important to the study of nonverbal behavior.
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3-2 Explain why nonverbal messages are more believable than verbal.
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3-9 Differentiate between intimate and personal space.
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4-1 Saying "Ah....Um" may be used to _____ a conversation.
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2-25 Mehrabian's model of nonverbal behavior includes the areas of immediacy,attraction,and inclusion.
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3-6 What does kinesics study?
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2-22 Territorial markers are sometimes used to show where our own space ends and another's begins.
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3-3 Describe at least three of the six functions of nonverbal messages.
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3-4 Explain why perception checking can be used to help one become a better communicator.
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