PSYB10H3 Chapter Notes -Gender Role, Proxemics, Role Theory

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Women are more accurate in interpreting nonverbal cues when a. Display rules: culturally determines rules about which non-verbal. In collectivist cultures, the expression of strong negative emotions is. Eye contact and eye gaze are particularly powerful nonverbal cues. Personal space can lead to misunderstandings when people of different. Culture and nonverbal communication behaviours are appropriate to display. discouraged because to do so can disrupt group harmony. cultures interact. Gestures of the hands and arms are also means of communication. Emblems: nonverbal gestures that have well-understood definitions within a given culture; they usually have direct verbal translations, such as the. Gender and nonverbal communication person is telling the truth, men are better at detecting a lie. Causal attributions: answering the why question the cause of their own and other people"s behaviour. However this can come at some cost, and in some cases could even be. Attribution theory: a description of the way in which people explain.

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