Key words 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyNon-verbal communicationGCSEAQA Created by: issy.gravenerCreated on: 09-12-15 10:44 Passing information from one person to another communication 1 of 23 Conveying messages using words or vocal sounds verbalcommunication 2 of 23 Vocal features that accompany speach paralinguistics 3 of 23 The way words are spoken to convey emotion toneofvoice 4 of 23 Giving prominance to some words more than others emphasis 5 of 23 Inflection in the voice when speaking intonation 6 of 23 Conveying messages that do not require the use of words or vocal sounds nonverbalcommunication 7 of 23 When two people in conversation are looking at each others eyes at the same time eyecontact 8 of 23 When the pupils in the eye expand to look large pupildialation 9 of 23 Suggestions about behaviour in the real world beyond the research study, based upon what psycologists have discovered practicalimplications 10 of 23 A general term to discribe aspects of non verbal comunication bodylanguage 11 of 23 The positioning of The body, often regarded as a non verbalcommunication signal posture 12 of 23 Mirroring another persons body position posturalecho 13 of 23 An actor or stooge who appears to be a genuine partisipant in the experiment but is actually working for the experimenter confederate 14 of 23 positioning the arms so that they are folded across the body and/or crossing the legs closedposture 15 of 23 Positioning the arms so that they are not folded across the body and not crossing the legs openposture 16 of 23 A form of non verbal communication in which information is conveyed by either deliberate or unconcious movement of parts of the body gesture 17 of 23 A form of non verbal communication in which information is conveyed by physical contact between people touch 18 of 23 The distance we keep between ourselves and other people in our everyday lives personalspace 19 of 23 Differences due to either being male or female; these could effect personal space between individuals sexdifferences 20 of 23 Factors that make one person not the same as another person, such as personality or age individualdifferences 21 of 23 A personas rank or position within society status 22 of 23 The range of behaviours that members of a particular social group or society can be expected to show culturalnorms 23 of 23
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