COMM 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Kinesics, Backpack, Hillary Clinton
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Clicker: there are rules that govern nonverbal communication true. We don"t usually notice it until there is a violation. Violations of the rules convey messages important in first impressions. When were confused we rely on impressions with facial (55%), vocal (38%) and verbal (7%) [difference between vocal and verbal] Our interpretations depend on context and verbal messages. Clicker: nonverbal signals convey the same meanings in different situations false. Clicker: nonverbal communication does not vary across cultures . Nonverbal communication designates all those human responses that are not described as overtly manifested in words (either written or spoken) knapp. Facial expressions, body movements (hand, foot, face, voice, tone), fashion, hair, use of time, anything that can be sent to you in a message. A pink house, team jacket, posture, leaving class early all are. On an elevator: tend to face the door, not other people, personal space. Office: open vs. closed door of a boss.