Interpersonal communications Chp. 5 CCCC
Unlike verbal communication nonverbal communication is unintentional T/F
False
nonverbal communication does not reflect cultural values T/F
False
Nonverbal communication is arbitrary, ambiguous, and abstract T/F
True
Nonverbal communication is rule-guided T/F
True
People with high status and/or power tend to touch others and invade others' space more than people with less power and/or status T/F
True
Wehn nonverbal and verbal messages conflict each other, people are more likely yo believe the nonverbal message T/F
True
nonverbal behaviors should be interpreted while keeping in mind individual differences and context T/F
True
Research indicates that people who are considered above average in attractiveness no longer have social advantage over people who are considered less attractive T/F
False
It is estimated that nonverbal communication accounts for what percentage of the total meaning in interpersonal communication?
65-93%
Maintaining direct eye contact is a sign of respect and attentiveness around the world T/F
False
Men are more likely than women to use nonverbal behaviors to express how they feel T/F
False
Nonverbal communication is important, but can never replace verbal communication T/F
False
The personal objects we use to announce our identities and heritage and to personalize our environments are known as
artifacts
The sense of touch is
haptics
Environmental factors such as architecture, room design, and color scheme affect how we feel and act T/F
true