COM 220 CH. 5 NONVERBAL
Guidelines for Improving Nonverbal Communication
-monitor your nonverbal communication -interpret others' nonverbal communication tentatively: personal qualifications, contextual qualifications
Social Media and Nonverbal Communication
-more restricted in the digital context -size of electronic footprint -can compete with, or interfere with, face to face communication
Nonverbal Communication May Supplement or Replace Verbal Communication
-nonverbal behaviors may repeat verbal messages -nonverbal behaviors may highlight verbal communication -we use nonverbal behavior to complement or add to words -nonverbal behaviors may contradict verbal messages -we sometime substitute nonverbal behaviors for verbal ones
Principles of Nonverbal Communication
-nonverbal communication may supplement or replace verbal communication -nonverbal communication may regulate interaction -nonverbal communication often established relationship-level meanings: responsiveness, liking/affections, power -nonverbal communication reflects and expresses cultural values
Similarities Between Verbal and Nonverbal
-symbolic -rule-guided -intentional or unintentional -reflects culture
Differences Between Verbal and Nonverbal: unlike verbal communication, nonverbal communication:
-tends to be perceived as more believable -is multichanneled -is continuous
9 Types of Nonverbal Communication
1. kinesics 2. haptics 3. physical appearance 4. artifacts 5. environmental factors 6. proxemics 7. chronemics 8. paralanguage 9. silence
Which of the following is an example of nonverbal communication substituting for verbal communication?
Dolly smiles and winks at her mother when she asks if Dolly will be home for dinner.
"Whatever," sneers Justine under breath to her boss, who is just out of earshot. This verbal message may seem simple, but the way Justine delivers it shows that:
Tone communicates scorn more emphatically than words.
Which of the following statements about verbal and nonverbal communication is not true? verbal communication is perceived as more credible than nonverbal communication, we may focus our attention on some aspects of nonverbal communication and ignore others, not all nonverbal communication is limited by culture
Verbal communication is perceived as more credible than nonverbal communication
Which of the following statements does not apply to the similarities between verbal and nonverbal communication? both are guided by rules, both occur intentionally and unintentionally, both are influenced by culture, both are continuous
both are continuous
Verbal communication and nonverbal communication are similar in all of the following respects except: both are symbolic, both are unintentional, both are rule-guided, both reflect culture
both are unintentional
Paralanguage
communication that is vocal but does not use words: rate, tone, volume, vocal filters, accents, pronunciation
Nonverbal Communication Often Established Relationship-Level Meanings
communicators' identities and relationships between them; 3 dimensions of relationship-level meaning: -responsiveness -liking -power
Environmental Factors
elements of a setting that affect how we act and feel
Personal Qualifications
generalizations about nonverbal behavior tell us only what is generally the case. they may not apply to particular individuals
Which of the following types of nonverbal communication refers to the way we use touch:
haptics
Physical Appearance
how others look
Nonverbal Communication is Symbolic
it is arbitrary (based on personal whim rather than system or reason), ambiguous (open to more than one interpretation), and abstract
Nonverbal Communication may be Intentional or Unintentional
it may be deliberately controlled. It also may be unconscious and unplanned.
Which of the following statements about silence is true?
it's a type of nonverbal communication, it can be used to soothe and comfort someone, it can be used to punish and hurt someone
Responsiveness
key to responsiveness is immediacy, which is behavior that increases perceptions of closeness between communicators; in face to face interaction, immediacy behaviors include smiling, making eye contact, head nodding, etc.
Nonverbal Communication May Regulate Interaction
more than verbal cues, nonverbal behaviors regulate the flow of communication between people
Nonverbal Communication Reflects and Expresses Cultural Values
most nonverbal behavior is not instinctive but learned in the process of being socialized within a particular culture
Nonverbal Communication Tends to be Perceived as More Believable
most people believe that nonverbal communication is more reliable than verbal communication in expressing true feelings. this is especially the case when verbal and nonverbal messages are inconsistent
Liking
nonverbal behaviors are often keen indicators of how positively or negatively we feel toward others
Nonverbal Communication is Multichanneled
nonverbal communication often occurs simultaneously in two or more channels, whereas verbal communication tends to take place in a single channel
Contextual Qualifications
our nonverbal communication also reflects the settings we inhabit: immediate setting, cultural setting
Artifacts
personal objects we use to announce our identities
Families with open communication patterns have rooms that are furnished to allow for comfortable conversation and informal discussions. This is an example of what type of nonverbal communication?
proxemics
Kinesics
refers to body position and body motions, including those of the face
Chronemics
refers to how we perceive and use time
Proxemics
refers to space and how we use it
Nonverbal Communication Reflects Culture
shaped by cultural ideas, values, customs, and history
Everlie is angry with Maxwell, so she refuses to speak to him. To communicate her emotions, Everlie is relying on which type of nonverbal communication?
silence
Haptics
the sense of touch
Which of the following is not considered an environmental factor that influences communication? noise, lighting, temperature, time, color
time
Nonverbal Communication is Continuous
verbal symbols start and stop, but we continuously adjust our posture and facial expressions
Nonverbal Communication is Rule-Guided
we share general understandings of which nonverbal behaviors are appropriate in various situations and what they mean. we follow rules to create different interaction climates
Power
we use nonverbal behaviors to assert dominance and to negotiate for status and influence