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6. Who suggested the verbal, vocal and visual rule?
- Ellis & Beattie (1986)
- Ekman (1975)
- Mehrabian (1985)
- Birdwhistell (1970)
7. What are the conversational distances (Hall, 1971)?
- Yourself, partner, family, friends, public
- Intimate, personal, social, public
- Personal, family, friends, community
- Close, near, far
8. What is an example of an area which uses the most contact?
- Japan
- UK
- South America
- US
9. What is an example of an area which uses the least contact?
- Japan
- Middle East
- South America
- Southern Europe
10. According to Birdwhistell (1970), how long do we speak each day?
- 10 minutes
- 8 minutes
- 5 minutes
- 13 minutes
11. What are micro expressions?
- Distance between individuals
- Non-verbal cues
- Roles of exchange between speaker and listener
- Interpreting when to speak in a group
12. What is Mehrabian (1985) verbal-vocal-visual rule?
- 15%-37%-48%
- 10%-40%-50%
- 7%-38&-55%
- 19%-28%-53%
13. What is proxemics?
- Distance between individuals
- Initiating and retaining eye contact
- How emotionally close people are to each other
- Interpreting when to speak in a group
14. According to Birdwhistell (1970) how long is the average sentence?
- 2.5 seconds
- 4 seconds
- 5 seconds
- 3.6 seconds
15. Which is not a basic channel of non-verbal communication?
- Touching
- Emotions
- Attributions
- Vocal tone
16. What is a sociopetal environment?
- Where there is much communication
- Organised to allow interaction with others
- Where no one is communicating
- Set up to maintain privacy from others
17. What are Mehrabian (1985) three elements of language?
- Use of words, use of hands, use of face
- Spoken words, voice tone, body language
- Spoken words, words heard, sound of words
- Words we speak, words we hear, words we see
18. Who suggested the different channels of communication?
- Mehrabian (1985)
- Ellis & Beattie (1986)
- Birdwhistell (1970)
- Ekman (1975)
19. What is Mobius syndrome?
- Unable to use facial muscles
- Unable to perform fine motor movements
- Inability to use perform movement
- Difficulty speaking
20. What is turn taking?
- Interpreting when to speak in a group
- Distance between individuals
- Initiating and retaining eye contact
- Understanding the emotions of others