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6. How many muscles are in the face?
7. Who came up with the facial feedback theory?
- Cornelius
- Blairy et al
- Keltner et al
- Doel and Sawdon
8. Who uses social emotions including embarrassment, jealousy, guilt, pride and background emotions such as relaxation, excitement and well-being.
- None of the above
- Damasio
- Moss
- Darwin
9. What are associated with feelings of amusement and embarrassment? (Keltner)
- Micro-momentary expressions
- None of the above
- Macro-momentary expressions
- Momentary expressions
10. Hall & Matsumoto say that women are better at what than men?
- All of the above
- None of the above
- Encoders and decoders of non-verbal communication
- At talking and finding out the problems
11. Which one is not a facial expression distinguished by Ekman and Friesen?
- The blanked expressor
- The frozen-affect expressor
- The clown expressor
- The revealer
12. Who identified 6 basic emotions that we can spot on the face?
- None of the above
- Doel and Sawdon
- White and Gardner
- Ekman and Friesen
13. Our words and non verbal communication need to be ... if we are to be seen as credible.
- Opposite
- Congruent
- Distinguishable
- Different
14. 3 types of non verbal communication
- Bodily, Space and Area
- Area, Bodily and Tacticle
- Bodily, Proxemic and Tactile
- Speech, Area and Tactile
15. Who says that 93% of communication is non-verbal? And later went on to say that is it miss-quoted?
- Mehrabian
- Moss
- Lindon
- Doel and Sawdon
16. Facial expressions can be used to augment our messages . This is often referred to as...
- Syntactic display
- Facial display
- Emotional display
- None of the above
17. Who found that judges' expressions can unconsciously influence jurors. Physicians' expressions can have an impact on patients.
- Hart
- Fox et al
- Moore
- Knapp and Hall
18. What is the facial feedback theory?
- All of the above
- As we move our facial muscles we are sending signals to the brain
- Signals that are send to the brain are experiencing an emotion and then we may ignite that very emotion within ourselves.
- Through manipulation of our facial expressions we can then prompt particular emotions in ourselves.
19. Who stresses the importance of social factors on facial expression?
- Fridlund & Knapp & Hall
- Moss
- White & Gardner
- Cornelius
20. Who came up with different types of social facial displays?
- Dimbleby and Burton
- Ekman and Friesen
- None of the above
- White and Gardner