Quiz 1 Chapter 1 and 2 Flashcards
Nonverbal Interactions
Behaving without Words
Communication
Interactive Process whereby people seek to induce some form of change in attitude, belief, or behavior
Speaker
Dress, Voice, Distance Maintained
Receiver
Posture, Facial Expression, Distance Maintained
Situtation
Context, Time, Environment
Symbol
Word takes the place of something else
Sign
Natural Representation of an event or fact
Nonverbal Communication
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
Approach
Get close to a subject
Delivery
Management of the voice and of gestures is a focus in consideration of delivery
Nonverbal functions
- Identification 2. Control of the Interaction 3. Relationship of Interactants 4. Display of cognitive information 5. Display of affective information 6. Display of Deception
Perception
The way we look at things through sensation and interpretation
High Context vs Low Context
Low context is more explicit and high context is internalized and in the physical context
Overlaps
Overlap speech with your own
Haptics
The Study of touch and touching
Violation of Haptics Expectations
Location, Duration, Intensity
Meads Three Part developmental Process
Imitation- Mimicking behavior without understanding, Play- Learning what is appropriate/inappropriate, Game- Manipulating NVC for desired effect
Subcode
A specific category or type of nonverbal communication; also known as a channel
Proxemics
The interrelated observations and theories of our use of space as a specialized elaboration of culture; usually divided into territory and personal space.
Physical Appearance
The impression people have of others based on the body; personal aesthetics, clothing, body adaptor, and additions
Homophily
People are more likely to be drawn to people who are nonverbally similar to themselves.
Kinesics
The study of body movement and facial expression
Vocalics
The study of the communicative value of the voice and other sounds made by an individual; paralanguage.
Olfactics
The study of how we perceive and use odors