04:192:200 Study Guide - Final Guide: Nonverbal Communication, Sensation Seeking, Intentionality

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Communication 101 study guide final exam: from lecture: there are social rules that guide how people use their gaze and body orientation. One of the most common forms of action is talk and interaction with others. (b) participation framework; Participation framework (pf) : when people include each other within their fdo, they establish a pf (c) engagement framework; Rule governed (symbols, handshakes, smiles etc: intentionality (face movements that are unintentional can be like a confusing sentence) iii. Differences: awareness and intention, overt and covert rules, control: nonverbal leakage: nonverbal behavior that contradicts our verbal messages. Harder to control: public vs private status: matters relating to our appearance, gestures, mannerisms, and body position are considered private, personal, even taboo topics. Less likely to be topics of open discussion, analysis, or critique: hemispheric specialization: location of the brain in which nonverbal activities are centered. Left brain = plays dominant role in language process.