Chapter 5: Nonverbal Communication
What are the differences of Non Verbal and Verbal Communication?
Nonverbal tends to be more believable, is multi-channeled, and continuous.
Physical appearance
A type of Nonverbal Communication.
Chronemics
A type of Nonverbal Communication. How we percieve and use time
Paralanguage
A type of Nonverbal Communication. Refers to communication that is vocal but does not use words
Proxemics
A type of Nonverbal Communication. Refers to space and how we use it.
Kinesics
A type of Nonverbal Communication. Refers to the body position and body motions, including those of the face.
Environmental Factors
A type of Nonverbal Communication. Refers to the elements of setting that affect how we feel and act.
Haptics
A type of Nonverbal Communication. Refers to the sense of touch.
How is Non Verbal Communication similar to Verbal Communication?
It is symbolic, rule-guided, may be intentional or unintentional, and it reflects culture.
What are the Principles of Nonverbal Communication?
It may supplement or replace verbal communication, may regulate interaction, often establishes relationship level meaning, and it reflects and expresses cultural values.
What are the 3 dimensions of relationship level meaning?
Responsiveness, Liking, and Power.
Nonverbal Communication
all aspects of communication other than words. It includes gestures, body language, and how we utter words. It also includes features of environments that affect interaction, personal objects such as jewelry, and clothes, and physical appearance.