COM 21200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Ball Gown, Paralanguage, Blackboard
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Agenda: wisdom wednesday, finishing up nonverbal, activity, homework. Surprise: (1) raising of the eyebrows, the opening wide of the eyes, and (3) the dropping of the jaw and parting of the lips. Facial expression: cultural display rules when it is appropriate to show different emotions in public, varies from culture to culture leakage cues unintended signs of our real feelings, which are largely but not completely masked in normal facial management. The 9 pictures that researchers provided; only 1 picture per participant. Facial babyishness: each participant saw one picture only and answered behavioral and trait questions about that picture, traits: strength-weakness, dominance-submissiveness, intelligence-unintelligence, naivety-shrewdness, warmth-coldness, honesty-dishonesty, and truthfulness- deceitfulness, behavioral tendency: ex. And does this person look like someone who normally says things that are not true: also asked about perceived attractiveness of person in picture. Exs: vocal characterizers: sounds that we recognize as messages, ex.