Deck 3: Nonverbal Communication
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Deck 3: Nonverbal Communication
1
If you can decode NVC successfully, you do not need to be concerned about encoding it.
False
2
NVC is different from verbal communication because it is:
A) Continuous
B) Under our control
C) Guided by rules
D) Connected to culture
A) Continuous
B) Under our control
C) Guided by rules
D) Connected to culture
A
3
Explain Chronemics.
Chronemics encompasses use and evaluation of time in your interaction, including the location of events in time. It also involves the duration of events and cultural differences in attitudes toward time.
4
You cannot have interactions without nonverbal communication (NVC).
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5
Explain the difference between static and dynamic nonverbal communication (NVC).
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6
NVC can help to begin, to regulate, or to terminate communicative interactions.
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7
Nonverbal communication (NVC) is always intentional.
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8
Explain how NVC serves as a relational regulator.
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9
Examples of dynamic NVC would not be likely to include:
A) Facial expressions
B) Gestures
C) Eye contact
D) Eye color
A) Facial expressions
B) Gestures
C) Eye contact
D) Eye color
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10
Discuss the connection between relationships and use of personal space.
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11
NVC is rarely ambiguous or difficult to interpret.
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12
Similarities between verbal and nonverbal communication include:
A) Both are impersonal
B) Both are precise and non-ambiguous
C) Both are free from rules
D) Both are influenced by culture
A) Both are impersonal
B) Both are precise and non-ambiguous
C) Both are free from rules
D) Both are influenced by culture
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13
NVC can be very personal, ambiguous, less controlled and continuous.
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14
NVC can sometimes contradict verbal communication within the same message.
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15
NVC is not symbolic and guided by rules.
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16
NVC and verbal communication are both influenced by culture.
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17
Give an example of a form of nonverbal communication that is influenced by culture.
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18
Examples of static NVC would include:
A) Eye contact
B) Eye color
C) Pupil dilation
D) Blinking rate
A) Eye contact
B) Eye color
C) Pupil dilation
D) Blinking rate
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19
Identify at least three of the kinds of topics that make up the study of nonverbal communication (NVC).
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20
NVC does not have an effect on the flow (the starting and stopping) of communication.
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21
If you like to sit in the same seat in class every day and get upset if someone takes your spot, you are experiencing:
A) Primary territoriality
B) Secondary territoriality
C) Public territoriality
D) Tertiary territoriality
A) Primary territoriality
B) Secondary territoriality
C) Public territoriality
D) Tertiary territoriality
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22
The study of chronemics in NVC includes:
A) Observing eye blinks in a conversation
B) Observing vocal variety in a conversation
C) Observing how people claim space and territory
D) Observing how people time the 'flow' of conversation
A) Observing eye blinks in a conversation
B) Observing vocal variety in a conversation
C) Observing how people claim space and territory
D) Observing how people time the 'flow' of conversation
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23
NVC can do which of the following in relation to verbal communication?:
A) Repeat or reinforce
B) Fail to substitute
C) Remove all ambiguity
D) Remain impersonal
A) Repeat or reinforce
B) Fail to substitute
C) Remove all ambiguity
D) Remain impersonal
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24
The study of vocalics in NVC includes:
A) Observing tone of voice in a conversation
B) Observing how people claim space and territory
C) Observing how people stand or gesture
D) Observing eye blinks in a conversation
A) Observing tone of voice in a conversation
B) Observing how people claim space and territory
C) Observing how people stand or gesture
D) Observing eye blinks in a conversation
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25
The study of kinesics in NVC would include:
A) Observing vocal variety in a conversation
B) Observing numbers of um's and you know's in a conversation
C) Observing how people claim space and territory
D) Observing how people stand or gesture
A) Observing vocal variety in a conversation
B) Observing numbers of um's and you know's in a conversation
C) Observing how people claim space and territory
D) Observing how people stand or gesture
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26
We are more likely to require more personal space in a communication interaction if:
A) We know the other person extremely well
B) We come from an Arabic cultural background
C) We come from a Hispanic cultural background
D) We do not know the other person at all
A) We know the other person extremely well
B) We come from an Arabic cultural background
C) We come from a Hispanic cultural background
D) We do not know the other person at all
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27
Effective decoding of others' NVC involves:
A) Disguising your emotions and feelings
B) Paying more attention to the other person
C) Revealing your emotions and feelings accurately
D) Paying less attention to the other person
A) Disguising your emotions and feelings
B) Paying more attention to the other person
C) Revealing your emotions and feelings accurately
D) Paying less attention to the other person
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28
To improve your NVC as a speaker, you should affirm the listener, which refers specifically to:
A) Encoding approval and liking while you are talking
B) Being consistent in your verbal and NVC
C) Being clear and less ambiguous in your NVC
D) Matching your NVC to the meaning of your words
A) Encoding approval and liking while you are talking
B) Being consistent in your verbal and NVC
C) Being clear and less ambiguous in your NVC
D) Matching your NVC to the meaning of your words
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29
Sustained eye contact for a longer period of time, or gaze, is:
A) Always threatening
B) Sometimes threatening
C) Always positive
D) Always misinterpreted
A) Always threatening
B) Sometimes threatening
C) Always positive
D) Always misinterpreted
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30
The study of haptics in NVC includes:
A) Observing vocal variety in a conversation
B) Observing how people time the 'flow' of conversation
C) Observing how people casually touch each other
D) Observing eye blinks in a conversation
A) Observing vocal variety in a conversation
B) Observing how people time the 'flow' of conversation
C) Observing how people casually touch each other
D) Observing eye blinks in a conversation
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31
NVC often happens without our control and knowledge; when this betrays our internal feelings, it is called:
A) Adage
B) Leakage
C) Prestige
D) Vantage
A) Adage
B) Leakage
C) Prestige
D) Vantage
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32
Effective encoding of your NVC involves:
A) Disguising your emotions and feelings
B) Paying more attention to the other person
C) Revealing your emotions and feelings accurately
D) Paying less attention to the other person
A) Disguising your emotions and feelings
B) Paying more attention to the other person
C) Revealing your emotions and feelings accurately
D) Paying less attention to the other person
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33
Our house, room, apartment, office, or care are considered as:
A) primary territory
B) secondary territory
C) public territiry
D) social territory
A) primary territory
B) secondary territory
C) public territiry
D) social territory
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34
A sharp intake of breath indicates shock, pain, or surprise; "uh-huh" or "um" is known as:
A) turn taking
B) vocal filler
C) accent
D) backchannel communication
A) turn taking
B) vocal filler
C) accent
D) backchannel communication
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35
To improve your NVC as a listener, you should attend to the speaker, which refers specifically to:
A) Decoding the undercurrents of the speaker's message
B) Coordinating your reactions with the speaker's cues
C) Terminating the conversation when you are uncomfortable to avoid bonding with the speaker
D) Pay attention to the NVC cues the speaker gives and whether or not the speaker is understanding your NVC
A) Decoding the undercurrents of the speaker's message
B) Coordinating your reactions with the speaker's cues
C) Terminating the conversation when you are uncomfortable to avoid bonding with the speaker
D) Pay attention to the NVC cues the speaker gives and whether or not the speaker is understanding your NVC
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36
Illustrators are the kinds of nonverbal gestures that:
A) Signal a feeling not expressed in words to clarify meaning
B) Are emblematic
C) Signal something said in words to help visualize meaning
D) Are more ambiguous
A) Signal a feeling not expressed in words to clarify meaning
B) Are emblematic
C) Signal something said in words to help visualize meaning
D) Are more ambiguous
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37
NVC can convey emotional information in a conversation by revealing:
A) Your attitudes about the other person
B) Your attitudes about the weather
C) Your attitudes about your job
D) Your attitudes about others not involved in the conversation
A) Your attitudes about the other person
B) Your attitudes about the weather
C) Your attitudes about your job
D) Your attitudes about others not involved in the conversation
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38
The study of proxemics in NVC would include:
A) Observing eye blinks in a conversation
B) Observing numbers of um's and you know's in a conversation
C) Observing how people claim space and territory
D) Observing how people gesture
A) Observing eye blinks in a conversation
B) Observing numbers of um's and you know's in a conversation
C) Observing how people claim space and territory
D) Observing how people gesture
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39
When you allow your doctor to touch your body during a medical exam, the type of touch is considered as:
A) social/polite
B) love/intimate
C) functional/professional
D) casual/informal
A) social/polite
B) love/intimate
C) functional/professional
D) casual/informal
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40
18-48 inches are defined as:
A) intimate distance
B) personal distance
C) social distance
D) public distance
A) intimate distance
B) personal distance
C) social distance
D) public distance
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