Deck 1: Introduction and Overview
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Deck 1: Introduction and Overview
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Nonverbal communication is important for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
A) It is omnipresent.
B) It forms a universal language system.
C) It has technological primacy.
D) It can express what verbal can't or shouldn't.
A) It is omnipresent.
B) It forms a universal language system.
C) It has technological primacy.
D) It can express what verbal can't or shouldn't.
C
2
Phylogenetic primacy of nonverbal communication means that:
A) babies are predisposed to attend to nonverbal signals rather than verbal signals.
B) kinesics and vocalics take precedence over chronemics and physical appearance.
C) nonverbal communication came before verbal communication in the species.
D) nonverbal communication is more interactive than verbal communication.
A) babies are predisposed to attend to nonverbal signals rather than verbal signals.
B) kinesics and vocalics take precedence over chronemics and physical appearance.
C) nonverbal communication came before verbal communication in the species.
D) nonverbal communication is more interactive than verbal communication.
C
3
Communication competence is:
A) Knowledge of what behaviors are expected, appropriate, and effective in a given context along with specific skills that puts knowledge into practice
B) The ability to recognize, use, and understand, and manage emotions.
C) The ability to adapt to different environments and succeed in the "real" world
D) Knowledge of how to persuade others in a given context.
A) Knowledge of what behaviors are expected, appropriate, and effective in a given context along with specific skills that puts knowledge into practice
B) The ability to recognize, use, and understand, and manage emotions.
C) The ability to adapt to different environments and succeed in the "real" world
D) Knowledge of how to persuade others in a given context.
A
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Which of the following is not correct about research streams?
A) Observational research relies on a large set of observations to make claims
B) Self-reports/surveys are used to assess an internal disposition or state that is relevant to nonverbal communication
C) Discourse studies are qualitative, descriptive accounts of what is occurring during talk
D) Ethnography studies typically involve experiments that the researcher asks participants to do
A) Observational research relies on a large set of observations to make claims
B) Self-reports/surveys are used to assess an internal disposition or state that is relevant to nonverbal communication
C) Discourse studies are qualitative, descriptive accounts of what is occurring during talk
D) Ethnography studies typically involve experiments that the researcher asks participants to do
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The popular saying that 93% of all meaning is derived from nonverbal behavior is true.
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Functions are the purposes, motives, or goals of communication.
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Women are always more skilled at nonverbal communication than are men.
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Encoding is the process of sending messages, and decoding is the process of interpreting messages.
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9
The textbook defines communication as:
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Please list the seven overarching "codes" of nonverbal communication:
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