Non-Verbal Communication

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According to Birdwhistell (1970) how long is the average sentence?
2.5 seconds
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According to Birdwhistell (1970), how long do we speak each day?
10 minutes
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What are Mehrabian (1985) three elements of language?
Spoken words, voice tone, body language
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What is Mehrabian (1985) verbal-vocal-visual rule?
7%-38&-55%
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What is not a function of NVC (Argyle, 1978)?
Express socially unacceptable behaviours
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What is proxemics?
Distance between individuals
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What is a sociofugal environment?
Set up to maintain privacy from others
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What is a sociopetal environment?
Organised to allow interaction with others
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What are the conversational distances (Hall, 1971)?
Intimate, personal, social, public
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What is an example of an area which uses the most contact?
South America
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What is an example of an area which uses the least contact?
Japan
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What are micro expressions?
Roles of exchange between speaker and listener
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What is turn taking?
Interpreting when to speak in a group
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What is leakage?
Communicating unconsciously
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Who suggested the different channels of communication?
Ellis & Beattie (1986)
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Who suggested the verbal, vocal and visual rule?
Mehrabian (1985)
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What psychologist is involved in facial expressions and body language?
Ekman
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What is Mobius syndrome?
Unable to use facial muscles
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