How does nonverbal behavior control the pace or flow of communication?
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- How does nonverbal behavior control the pace or flow of communication?( ) A: Clap hands B: Raise voice C: Gesture of stopping D: Be silent
- How does nonverbal communication differ from verbal communication? A: People have more control over their nonverbal than their verbal behavior. B: We tend to think about our nonverbal behaviors more than about our use of language. C: We learn nonverbal behaviors implicitly. D: Nonverbal behavior always complements verbal behavior.
- The importance of nonverbal communication is__________________. A: nonverbal behavior accounts for much of the meaning we derive from conversations B: nonverbal behavior is significant because it spontaneously reflects the speaker's subconsciousness. C: nonverbal communication is significant is that even if we are silent, the nonverbal dimension of our communication is always present.
- Which of the following is true about nonverbal behavior? A: We are rarely conscious of our nonverbal communication behaviors. B: The lower a person’s status, the more likely the person is to use large, expansive gestures. C: There are no nonverbal behaviors that consistently reveal deception. D: There is little cultural variation in how nonverbal communication is used.
- Explain how verbal communication, nonverbal communication, and interpersonal nonverbal signals differ from each other.