Quiz 1 Chapter 1 and 2 Flashcards

1
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Nonverbal Interactions

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Behaving without Words

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2
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Communication

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Interactive Process whereby people seek to induce some form of change in attitude, belief, or behavior

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3
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Speaker

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Dress, Voice, Distance Maintained

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4
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Receiver

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Posture, Facial Expression, Distance Maintained

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5
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Situtation

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Context, Time, Environment

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6
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Symbol

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Word takes the place of something else

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7
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Sign

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Natural Representation of an event or fact

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8
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Nonverbal Communication

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Process of creating meaning in the minds of receivers whether intentionally or unintentionally by use of actions others than use of words or language… Can include norms and expectations

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9
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Approach

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Get close to a subject

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10
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Delivery

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Management of the voice and of gestures is a focus in consideration of delivery

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11
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Nonverbal functions

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  1. Identification 2. Control of the Interaction 3. Relationship of Interactants 4. Display of cognitive information 5. Display of affective information 6. Display of Deception
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12
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Perception

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The way we look at things through sensation and interpretation

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13
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High Context vs Low Context

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Low context is more explicit and high context is internalized and in the physical context

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14
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Overlaps

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Overlap speech with your own

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15
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Haptics

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The Study of touch and touching

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16
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Violation of Haptics Expectations

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Location, Duration, Intensity

17
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Meads Three Part developmental Process

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Imitation- Mimicking behavior without understanding, Play- Learning what is appropriate/inappropriate, Game- Manipulating NVC for desired effect

18
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Subcode

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A specific category or type of nonverbal communication; also known as a channel

19
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Proxemics

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The interrelated observations and theories of our use of space as a specialized elaboration of culture; usually divided into territory and personal space.

20
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Physical Appearance

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The impression people have of others based on the body; personal aesthetics, clothing, body adaptor, and additions

21
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Homophily

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People are more likely to be drawn to people who are nonverbally similar to themselves.

22
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Kinesics

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The study of body movement and facial expression

23
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Vocalics

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The study of the communicative value of the voice and other sounds made by an individual; paralanguage.

24
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Olfactics

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The study of how we perceive and use odors

25
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Chronemics

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The study of how use structure time

26
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Expectations Violation Theory

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When someone violates your expectations of their nonverbal behaviors, you will respond in either a positive or negative way

27
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Functional Approach to Nonverbal

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Types and Functions of nonverbal

28
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Identification and Self Presentation

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We use nonverbal communication to let others know who we are and to express our individuality.

29
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Relationships of Interactants

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Nonverbal communication helps to define and reinforce relationships and the same action may mean different things based on the relationship

30
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Cognitive Information

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We use nonverbal communication to send specific information to the receiver.

31
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Emotional Affection

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Let them know how we feel, form an emotional baseline

32
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Display of Deception

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Nonverbal communication to display false emotions

33
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Hemispheric Style

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The Way each of the brains hemispheres process communication

34
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Left and Right Hemispheres

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Left- Abstract Right- Emotion

35
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Linguistic Distinction

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Communication that relies on fabricated language

36
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Continuity Distinction

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Verbal Language- Discontinuous Nonverbal Comm- Continuous